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If you have been concerned about the quality of air within your home, ensuring that you have the appropriate equipment to hand is vitally important. However, investing in numerous different types of air quality products can quickly become expensive, which begs the question: can you use your existing home equipment, such as an air purifier, to help improve air quality in your home? Well, we’ve outlined several key things you should know as follows to help with this decision.
Many people assume that humidifiers and air purifiers serve a similar role; however, this isn’t entirely true, and there are actually many different features between these two devices. As such, this is hugely important to keep in mind when deciding on the optimal air quality products to use in your home, as we have considered.
So, why can’t you use a humidifier as an air purifier? Well, these two devices do very different things. While a humidifier is designed to humidify the air (i.e., add moisture to it), an air purifier serves a different role: to remove contaminants and other impurities from the air. There are numerous potential impurities that may be covered by this, such as particles of pollution.
Thus far, we’ve clarified that humidifiers cannot serve the same role as air purifiers; however, that’s not necessarily to say that they can’t improve air quality within your home. Indeed, humidifiers serve a vital role in helping make the air less dry, which in turn can make them hugely beneficial for your health and wellbeing overall.
Some of the key benefits that improving your air quality by adding humidity can include are as follows:
- Reduced risk of dry skin: When the air in your home is dry, it can cause your skin to become dry, itchy, and irritated. This can lead to cracks in the skin, which can allow bacteria and other harmful substances to enter the body. Fortunately, humidifiers help prevent this, keeping your skin more supple and healthy.
- Decreasing respiratory issues: In many cases, dry air can irritate the lungs and airways, making it much harder to breathe normally. Fortunately, humidifiers add moisture to the air to help reduce irritation.
- Damage to furniture and other items: One factor that many people fail to consider is the damage that dry air can cause to your furniture - especially for wooden furniture, which is prone to cracking and warping.
While it’s not necessarily an air purifier, humidifiers can still provide a wealth of benefits, making them important investments to consider if you have been looking to improve the air quality in your home. Furthermore, you can easily pair a humidifier with an air purifier, which can take the air quality in your home to a new level. However, not all humidifiers are necessarily created equal, so be sure to invest in top-quality products to get the most from your investment.
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