A vaporizer is a machine that converts water into vapor suitable for inhalation and benefits those suffering from sinusitis and the effects of dry air. There are three types of vaporizers: a cool-mist humidifier, a warm-mist vaporizer, and an ultrasonic humidifier.
Cool-Mist Humidifier
A cool-mist humidifier's rapidly spinning disk converts water into a cool mist. It is more prone to mold and bacteria, so regular cleaning is important. It disperses the minerals in tap water into the air, so distilled water is a safer choice. It also costs less than its warm-mist counterpart.
Warm-Mist Vaporizer
A warm-mist vaporizer's heating element steams the water, which could create safety hazards for children. The machine does not disperse minerals into the air, so tap water is a viable option.
Ultrasonic Humidifier
An ultrasonic humidifier creates movement in the water, which creates a fine mist. It is safe for use around children and doesn't spread bacteria and mold easily, but it needs to be cleaned regularly.
Cleaning a Vaporizer
The Mayo Clinic suggests using a 10 percent bleach solution---one part bleach plus nine parts water---daily to wipe a humidifier down.
Warning
Don't over-humidify the air. Too much humidity can encourage mold growth on walls and in carpet.
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