December 11, 2006
Ultrasonic Humidifiers Explained
An Ultra Sonic Humidifier: What Is It?
In an ultra sonic humidifier, there is a mechanism because of which ultrasonic vibrations are created in the unit. These vibrations are so strong that they help to break the water in the humidifier into tiny droplets, usually so small that the water is converted into a fine mist. This mist is then released into the air, thus increasing its humidity levels. Ultra sonic humidifiers are available as either whole house humidifiers, portable humidifiers or console humidifiers. You can choose one depending on whether you want to humidify your full house or just some portion of it.
Pros Of An Ultrasonic Humidifier
- As these humidifiers use vibrations of very high frequency, it is believed that along with the water, even harmful microorganisms are broken up and thus rendered harmless. As a result, the air that enters your home is free from pollutants and safe to breathe.
- Ultra sonic humidifiers do not make the water hot and the mist that is released is cool. Thus, such humidifiers are generally more comfortable that warm mist ones when the weather is very hot.
- Most ultra sonic humidifiers have humidifier filters which help to trap the minerals and dir present in water, hence making the air cleaner and reducing the occurrence of white dust.
Cons Of Ultra Sonic Humidifiers
- Such humidifiers may produce white dust if the filter is not cleaned regularly and replaced when required. Although this can be a big problem, it can easily be taken care of by maintaining your filter properly.
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