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DIY Home Humidifiers

by staff

diy-drip-towel-humidifierDuring winter, when the air at home is being heated, it can get dry and very uncomfortable. A humidifier is  great machine to keep the air healthy. However, not every household keep a humidifier.

So, people have to come up with other solutions to add humidity when the air’s drying out your skin, furniture and woodwork.

  • In the same way that you might decorate with vases of flowers or bowls of fruit, try decorating with bowls of water. Place a few around your house and the water will evaporate into the dry air. If you have radiant steam heat: place a water bowl on top of radiators to heat the water and aid in evaporation.
  • Set up a drying rack in your bedroom and lay out damp clothing to dry overnight. You’ll save energy by not running the dryer, and add more moisture to the air.
  • Leave the water in the tub after you’ve finished bathing. Letting it sit and cool completely allows more moisture to evaporate into the air than when you’re showering.
  • Cook on the stovetop. Not only is this a cozy practice during cold winter weather, it also releases moisture into your home’s air.

Like any resourceful person, you don’t always have to break your bank to live a comfortable life. This fix is only temporary and most likely can’t sustain a healthy air for bigger homes. If you decide to purchase a humidifier, you check out our the best humidifiers in the market from our homepage!

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