Tips to Reduce the Risk Associated with Ultrasonic Humidifiers
Compare December 22nd, 2011The U.S. Environmental Protections Agency (EPA) and the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) have conducted studies to figure out whether ultrasonic humidifiers actually have some health hazards or not. Results obtained confirm the dispersal of minerals and microbes into indoor air which is, without a doubt, a cause for concern. However, there is only limited information on this subject and requires further study.
Tips to Reduce the Risk Associated with Ultrasonic Humidifiers
Health risks of using an ultrasonic humidifier can be minimized by following a few precautionary measures. Tips given below are derived out of recommendations given by the U.S. EPA for the use of this appliance.
•Avoid using tap water for humidification. Instead, use distilled water or water with low mineral content so that white dust or a layer of minerals does not become a part of the household.
•Learn how to clean an ultrasonic humidifier and clean the appliance regularly to prevent microbial growth which gets dispersed in the environment.
•Do not let water stand in the reservoir for a long period of time as it will get contaminated. Use of contaminated water for mist production will ultimately contaminate indoor air.
•Maintain relative humidity not more than 50%. Anything above this limit will make the interior too humid and promote mold growth in the house.
•Follow the instruction leaflet provided by the manufacturer to learn the correct way of cleaning and maintaining the appliance.
•Lastly, contact the doctor immediately if someone develops symptoms of respiratory problems or has other health-related issues.
•Give special attention to asthma patients who are more likely to develop health problems arising from the use of a humidifier.
Dangers of using an ultrasonic humidifier are quite a few. However, its use has not been restricted. With a few precautionary measures like keeping the appliance clean, and using low mineral content water, it can be safely used in households so as to attain a comfortable living environment.
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