What is a cold fog humidifier?
The great fog of humidifiers complements the humidity in the air without the risk of rock or burns. There are three types of cold fog humidifiers: evaporation, impeller and ultrasound. After the manufacturer's instructions, these machines can safely moisten the internal areas, but if they are not properly cleaned, they provide breeding ground for molds and other allergens.
When the air is particularly dry, it draws moisture from any available source, including furniture and people. Wood could become fragile and cracks can be formed, causing permanent damage. People may notice that skin, lips, neck and nasal passages feel dry and tight. Hair becomes fragile and prone to frizz and division of the end. Dry air also produces static and may suffer from electronic devices. Parents of young children and pet owners can be particularly concerned about this risk. The cold fog humidifier offers a moisture recovery method to the atmosphere without the risk of scalding. The water is pumped from the tank with a wick. Via the wickA small fan blows, evaporates water and moistens the air. Only the water evaporates, which means that ordinary water from the tap can be used and any mineral bearings remain on the wick.
The humidifier of the cold fog of the orbit relies on the spinning disc to get the humidity into the air. The small electric motor controls the impeller that sprays the water into the diffuser. From this diffuser, water emerges in the form of microscopic droplets, small enough to hang in the air and moisturize the room. The impeller of the impeller is not quiet, but the engine makes less noise than the moisturizer of the humidifier.
ultrasonic humidifiers work similarly to conventional sound speakers, which vibrates the membrane at a high frequency to break the water into microscopic droplets. As the name suggests, the vibrations are out of the range of human hearing, so these machines are completely quiet. They are usually more portable notOther types of humidifiers and often are also more efficient. For these reasons, they are usually more expensive.
Although warm fog humidifiers can potentially cause burns, they produce enough heat to sterilize their fog. The cold fog humidifier does not have this advantage, which is particularly important cleaning and maintenance. Without proper maintenance, microorganisms can use the humidifier as a breeding ground and disputes or other allergens can be dispersed together with moisture. The owner's guide should include instructions for proper cleaning and maintenance.