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Planning a trip to the desert? If so, and particularly if you're from one of the more moist parts of the world, you might find the dryness a little off-putting. While there's not much that you can do ...
If you do a fair share of traveling you probably know that staying hydrated is important. Outside of Las Vegas, you’re probably not staying in any hotels that take room humidity into factor, an ...
Humidifiers are vaguely disgusting: The water tanks are hard to clean, they’re noisy, and most tend to look like they were designed in the seventies (but not in a retro-cool sort of way). Because the ...
Thanks to modern technology, when it’s freezing outside we can crank up the temperature inside with the touch of a button. But blasting the heat produces a lot of dry air, and breathing it in can hurt ...
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What: Humidifier for rooms up to 600 square feet. Units Sold: 728 last month, 217 last week. Why: “People buy it because they can see the water coming out as mist. They like to see the results,” says ...
Humidifiers add moisture to the air. They can help people with dry skin, allergies, and respiratory problems. They may also help prevent influenza and reduce snoring, among other benefits. Dry air can ...
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