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Ricardo

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Humidifier
« on: April, 26, 2009, 12:31:01 PM »
Do you use a humidifier?

I bought one a few months ago and I think we've been sleeping a little better because of it. We have it in the bedroom, and it's also close to my guitars which is a good thing for them.

antkmom

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Re: Humidifier
« Reply #1 on: May, 05, 2009, 08:53:57 AM »
I used one for all of my kids when they were babies.  It was suggested by the doctor with the first child, so I just continued with each one following.  Now that they are grown, I don't have a humidifier anymore.
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Re: Humidifier
« Reply #2 on: May, 06, 2009, 10:15:47 PM »
may i inquire, may this humidifiers be useful during the hot days of summer too? is it more energy-saving than air conditioners?
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zebro

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Re: Humidifier
« Reply #3 on: July, 02, 2009, 04:35:35 AM »
No,I don't own humidifier. But my friend is having. It is very useful for hot summer. She practiced every summer with humidifier for long years. So now she cannot able to be without humidifier.
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Re: Humidifier
« Reply #4 on: July, 25, 2009, 12:50:18 AM »
Humidifier is a great way to solve that dry itchy skin, parched throat, creaking furniture. It also protect valuable artwork, antique and musical instruments. It consume less energy to save your bill.

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Re: Humidifier
« Reply #5 on: February, 01, 2010, 01:35:55 AM »
Yes I used Humidifier..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.

 
 


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