Quality humidifiers from sharper image add moisture to the air to improve indoor air quality.

Be kind to your nasal passages, throat, skin and lips suffering in the dry air especially in the winter months.

This winter, make your home and office air healthier with humidifiers from sharper image.

Portable humidifiers from sharper image release moisture into the air to relieve the discomfort of dry nasal passages, throat, skin and lips that commonly occur in dry climates and during the winter months. The most commonly used units include warm mist, which vaporize heated water and disperse this vapor into the surrounding environment; cool mist, which use cold water to achieve the same effect; and special germ-free units equipped with HEPA filtration - the perfect choice for individuals with asthma and other respiratory difficulties. In addition, physicians often prescribe cool mist treatment for infants and young children suffering from the effects of the common cold or croup. Combined with other treatments, cool mist units placed in the bedroom can help a sick child (and his mom and dad) to sleep more soundly. Counteract winter discomforts such as dry nose, itchy skin and chapped lips with humidifiers from sharper image. Sharper image offers many styles and sizes of cool and warm mist, console and germ-free units to keep you comfortable this winter. Regardless of the style, the operating procedure is basically the same. To begin operation, water is poured into the system's reservoir, and the unit is plugged in to an appropriate electrical outlet. If the unit is used in a child's bedroom or in a room where children are present, it is extremely important to position the unit in a safe, secure location, out of reach of children. When the system is turned on, the water from the reservoir is converted to vapor and dispersed into the room's atmosphere. Because all of these units use water, proper care and cleaning are extremely important to reduce potential exposure to microorganisms, such as bacteria and molds, which can grow in standing water. In addition, although the environmental protection agency (EPA) has not concluded that dispersal of minerals by ultrasonic or impeller-type units poses a serious health risk, water with a low mineral count, or better - distilled water - will reduce exposure to these materials.

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