Air humidifier: how to choose and some homemade options
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Some seasons of the year tend to have very dry periods, and the lack of humidity brings many difficulties, a good air humidifier It helps a lot to withstand the dry air of these times.
But, if you are wondering how to choose one or if there are homemade options to help in this situation, this article can help you in that regard.
What does an air humidifier do?
In principle, the air humidifier is responsible for maintain air humidity, at levels acceptable to humans, with a minimum of 60%, for adequate breathing.
When air humidity levels are at a critical state, this causes several types of respiratory problems or ends up intensifying some such as bronchitis, sinusitis, allergic rhinitis, among other problems.
Therefore, the humidifier is usually used in dry places, there are many ways of working such as:
- Use of an ultrasound emitter, which creates small water drop particles;
- Combined with the fan, that throws drops of water in the form of mist into the air.
How to choose an air humidifier?

It is necessary to understand that there are three humidifier options: warm mist, evaporative and ultrasonic, the latter being the most commercialized in the country, if not the only one.
1. Consider capacity
Before purchasing a air humidifier, try to consider the size of your water tank.
Models with a capacity for two books are considered good for everyday use, and for small spaces like the bedroom.
However, for more spacious environments, 3.5 should be considered, as it will reach several places in the house.
Therefore, choose the device according to the environment you want to use it in. Many devices can last from 10 to 20 hours, and depending on the location, it may take a little longer to humidify.
2. Power
It is important to know the power before purchasing so that you can do so considering the environment. Humidifiers range in power from 15W to 30W.
For example: small rooms with 15 to 20 W, in larger environments you will need 30 W or perhaps even two in the same place, for full range.
Air humidifier: homemade options
For those who cannot afford to buy a humidifier at the moment, there are some home remedies that can help a lot.
Wet towel in the room
At first, leaving a wet bath towel in the room is always a problem, but if done correctly it ends up being a benefit.
The idea is to place the wet towel on a chair, at the head of the bed or at the foot of the bed, remember, always keep the towel stretched out.
Bucket with boiling water in the room
This is a great tip against dry air in the room, and helps improve sleep at night.
This way, you can fill just half a bucket with water, which is enough, and leave it near the bed.
To make the situation even better, the idea is to add a few drops of lavender oil or something similar, to relax better, be very careful with children, due to the boiling water.
Plant pots at home
It's unlikely that you won't have a potted plant at home, and this is very beneficial for the environment, not only to decorate the room, but to improve the air.
In short, the best plant options are aquatic ones, however ferns and snake plants are also good for humidifying.
Taking a shower with the door open
Here, it is worth combining business with pleasure, taking a shower with the door open will release the water vapor from the shower into the air, making the environment much better.
A cold shower is much better than warm water, so during and after your shower, try to leave the door open as this will naturally humidify the air.
Benefits of Air Humidifier
You air humidifiers Whether homemade or not, they bring some health benefits, see what they are:
The humidifier helps to hydrate the airways, preventing dryness, relieving allergic irritations such as: rhinitis and sinusitis;
A humidified environment prevents the proliferation of viruses and bacteria that cause colds;
It helps babies sleep better, as they are more sensitive to this situation;
It is beneficial for those who have sleep apnea, which is a situation of breathing failure;
It leaves the skin well hydrated, reduces snoring and prevents nosebleeds.
Conclusion
Caring about the air in the environment we live in is very important for our health.
However, you must be aware of what you are doing. Industrial or homemade humidifier options must be analyzed on a case-by-case basis, so look for the alternatives that best suit your situation.
