One
thing that makes winter uncomfortable for humans, even inside a nice
warm building, is low humidity. People need a certain level of humidity
to be comfortable. In the winter, indoor humidity can be extremely low
and the lack of humidity can dry out your skin and mucous membranes. Low
humidity also makes the air feel colder than it actually is. Dry air can
also dry out the wood in the walls and floors of our houses. As the
drying wood shrinks, it can cause creaks in floors and cracks in drywall
and plaster.
The most common type of humidifier is called an evaporative humidifier.
This type of humidifier is actually quite simple and, for the most part,
self-regulating. A reservoir holds cold water and dispenses it into a
basin. A wicking filter absorbs the water from the basin. A fan then
blows air through the moistened filter.
Humidifiers come in all shapes and sizes, from hatbox-sized portable
units to furniture-sized consoles. But they all do the same thing: They
put moisture in the air.
Carrier
Large Fan Home Humidifier Adding a Carrier humidifier can benefit your home and family members
without compromising
your utility costs.
Aprilaire
Humidifier Filters All available Aprilaire humidifier filters are listed in detail
page.
Aprilaire
Humidifier Water Panel Evaporator Filter All available Aprilaire humidifier water panel filters are listed in
detail page.
Honeywell
Humidifier Filter
Honeywell Replacement Humidifier
Filters contains two filters at a pack because Honeywell humidifier
requires two filters. Recommended Honeywell Humidifier Filter
replacement once every two months.
Honeywell Humidifier Filter removes minerals and pollutants from water
and helps keep your humidifier clean. Agion antimicrobial treatment
helps prevent the surface growth and migration of mold, fungus, algae,
and bacteria - lasts the life of the filter.
Discolored filters:
Filter discoloration is natural and will vary depending on water.
Replace filter about every two months (depending on use and local water
quality), or when performance starts to deteriorate. If you see that the
filter has a heavy build-up of impurities or notice the presence of
persistent odors associated with poor water quality, change the filter
more frequently.