
Most states in the United States are severely cold and dry in winter, which makes the indoor condition very low, and people in the house will have dry skin, runny nose and dry lips. At this time, water can be used to improve the indoor condition and keep it to a level that makes people feel comfortable. For example, next to the heat source in the house, let the moisture return to the air. Using a moisturizer is also one of the methods, but remember to use distilled water. According to
House Digest, the moisture in the cold air is less than the hot air. When the warmer is turned on, the moisture in the air will become less.
There are some ways to increase the humidity of the air, such as putting water in a metal bowl like a hot source on the floor, and the moisture can return to the air, allowing the house to climb to a comfortable 40% to 50%. Cooking water on the boiler can also increase the humidity. Put the boiler on the boiler after the boiler. Do not add the boiler when boiling. The longer the boiler, the more moisture will run into the air. However, if you use this method, stay next to the boiler. Add water at the boiler as appropriate to watch the heat to avoid drying.
The way to increase moisture by boiling water is not suitable for larger houses. Large houses can choose a wettler. The principle is the same as boiling water to turn water into water vapor and dissipating into the air. It is recommended to use steamed water when using wettlers, so there will be no mysterious white dust in the house.
In addition, the heat and mist during bathing can also increase moisture. Don’t rush to turn on the fan after bathing. Turning the door opens up so that the excess water vapor can flow into the relevant space is also a way. If none of the above methods can add enough humidity to the home, you can find a technical staff to install a whole-house moisturizing device, which can continuously increase moisture into the house without requiring too many skills.
Responsible editor: Gu Zihuan