my doc today suggested i get a humidifer built onto my ac/heat unit.. whenever i mentioned that i have bad allergies he said then it probably wasnt a good idea..i was curious if a lot of you with dryness had built in humidifiers on your ac/heat units?? does it make allergies worse?
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Originally posted by jenny2008 View Postmy doc today suggested i get a humidifer built onto my ac/heat unit.. whenever i mentioned that i have bad allergies he said then it probably wasnt a good idea..i was curious if a lot of you with dryness had built in humidifiers on your ac/heat units?? does it make allergies worse?
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Honeywell-...ifier/16563558
Here is a link to a description for it. Hope it helps!
I have noticed a difference. A few nights ago we forgot to put water in it, and the next mroning i woke up and my nose was so dry from it being so dry in our apt. got a bloody nose!
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I have been looking into getting one of those humidifier units that hook up to the central unit. It just sounds much easier than cleaning the smaller one every day. Plus you don't need one in every room. I wish I could talk to someone who has one.
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Originally posted by Gabriel View PostI have been looking into getting one of those humidifier units that hook up to the central unit. It just sounds much easier than cleaning the smaller one every day. Plus you don't need one in every room. I wish I could talk to someone who has one.
Mine doesn't need to run in the summer because there is plenty of natural humidity in the air - but in winter, the humidifier is fabulous and runs pretty much 24/7. Also, the reason my indoor air stays relatively moist in summer even with the A/C on is because we have an HRV - it brings in the fresh, more humid, outdoor air all day, which counteracts the drying effect of the A/C.
Mind you, you're in Mississippi - I assume any indoor dryness there would be due to running an air-conditioner?
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SAAG, It does get very humid here in MS in the summer. I do feel much better when I'm outside. But yes the a/c and heater can make my eyes hurt really bad. In the winter I boil water on the stove and run a small humidifier in the bedroom. I just get so tired of having to clean out the humidifier every day. My plan is to invest in a bigger unit that can be controled through the whole house.
Jenny, I think you can get these units hooked up to an all electric unit. SAAG, Is your central unit electric?
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