Choosing A Honeywell Humidifier
59Introduction
A humidifier can be a very important part of a household, and the
question that you are likely asking yourself right now, is “Do I need
one?” It’s a good question, and fortunately it is easily answered. If
your house isn’t humid enough then chances are you need one. You can
easily tell this if the air is always very dry. Though it may not
bother you personally, dry air can cause major damage to the
environment around you, and even though you don’t know it, it might be
bad for your health in general. These devices are exactly what they
should like; they introduce humidity into the air and can prove to be
quite useful to both you and your family in maintaining a healthy
household.
Honeywell Humidifiers
Honeywell is a company that was founded back in the late 1800’s making
things such as thermostats, heaters, and cluster bombs. For the record
that was not a joke. They are the leader in the heating industry and
happen to make some of the best humidifiers on the market. If you’re
looking for a decent humidifier then you don’t need to look far,
because no doubt you’ve seen the Honeywell name somewhere. Whether you
saw it on the thermostat in your living room, or advertised in some
housewares store, you probably know the Honeywell name quite well.
There are a few different types of a Honeywell Humidifier that you can look into, and they are:
Portable: You can set these up anywhere in your house and they aren’t
terribly expensive so you’ll be able to acquire one pretty easily.
Professionally Installed: These hook directly into your house’s air
conditioning or heating system and will provide your entire house with
the humidity it needs. These are a little more expensive but they are
ideal if you need to provide your entire house with a decent amount of
humidity. In the end it might also be a lot cheaper than buying a
portable humidifier for every single room.
--Flow Through: This type of humidifier passes air from your heat
system through a moisturized pad, creating moisture all throughout the
house.
--Steam Humidifier: Actually emits steam to moisten the dry air within your house.
DIY: If you like to Do It Yourself, then you would be best to purchase
the needed parts and literally install it into your home yourself. It
is essentially the same as the professionally installed model except
you’d be doing the entire thing on your own.
Choosing the Right Humidifier
Selecting a decent humidifier for your purposes may be difficult, but all you really need to do is ask yourself what exactly you need. Go over your budget and determine how much you can afford to spend, and then review your family’s needs so that you can decide if you need a portable device or a whole house device.
Cost
The cost of these devices really depends on what you purchase. The portable models may cost as little as $50-$60, and the whole house humidifiers could cost up to $200-$300. It all depends on your budget and how much you’re really willing to spend.
Where to Buy Them
These devices whether portable or permanent can be purchased either online at Honeywell’s store, or at most retailers that carry humidifiers. It is recommended that you purchase from the website to get the best warranty, but you may find that there are deals offered in stores that the website does not provide. Whatever you choose to do, good luck!
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