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Humidifier
If you live in a colder climate, you should consider owning a humidifier.
The process of heating the air tends to dry the air, resulting in dry, scratchy throats and could possibly even dry out your antique furniture. A sure sign that you need to add moisture in to your air is static electricity. That zap of static electricity shock is telling you something. If you do not already have a humidifier, you should consider installing a central humidifier on your furnace or purchase a portable room humidifier.
Installing a furnace humidifier is a simple, less than a day project. Use the link below to see our line of central humidifiers and humidifier filters.
Improving your indoor air quality is simple and affordable. With a central heating or cooling system humidifier you can expand your system which will help you breath a little easier, save a little on your heating bills, and even help maintain your furniture.
Some homes or offices may have hot water, or electric baseboard heat. This type of system relies upon convection to heat your living spaces rather than using a blower to circulate your air. In this situation, you would need a portable or room humidifier in order to add moisture into the air.
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* Fixed rate shipping excludes whole house dehumidifier, orders outside the continental U.S., Alaska and Hawaii.
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