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Why Demineralization Cartridges Are Essential For Your Humidifier
You’re sitting in your cozy room enjoying a nice, relaxing evening after a long day at the office. Your humidifier is humming so slightly, it doesn’t fully register as it spreads a refreshing mist, filling the air with notes of your favorite essential oil fragrance. As your humidifier works diligently by its post, emitting ambient moisture in to the space, soothing dry skin, rejuvenating your respiratory system, and calming your busy mind, you may be unaware of the critical role that water quality plays in the creation of this tranquil and serene scene. Using water filtering demineralization cartridges with your humidifier can help ensure the water in your device’s tank is clean, so you can breathe easy knowing there are no harmful pollutants being emitted into your space. What is White Dust? Tap water, while seeming like the automatic go-to option for filling a device like your humidifier, often contains mineral deposits like calcium and magnesium. The collection of these minerals as water travels through pipes and to your tap makes the water ‘hard water’. When dispersed through the air, via the humidifier’s mist, this can settle as a fine, white dust, commonly referred to simply as ‘white dust’. This residue can settle on furniture and other surfaces, as well as irritate your lungs and aggravate allergies or other respiratory conditions. Using tap/hard water in your humidifier can lead to the buildup of limescale, which can cause damage to the unit, clogging its components over time. This buildup can impact your humidifier’s efficiency, shorten its lifespan, or even lead to malfunctions. This is where Geniani steps in with our water filtering demineralization cartridges! What are Water Filter Cartridges? Water filtration cartridges are small but powerful and useful devices that play a crucial role in optimizing the performance and functionality of your humidifier. Designed specifically to address many of the common issues associated with the use of tap or hard water, these cartridges act as guardians, ensuring that the mist being output from your device is clean, safe, and free of impurities. Water filtration cartridges remove mineral deposits and impurities from the water before it is dispersed into the air as mist. These deposits, often found in tap water, as previously mentioned, can result in white dust particles, which can be inhaled, potentially triggering respiratory issues or irritating allergies. Through the utilization of advanced filtration technology, water filter cartridges work to capture and trap these minerals, allowing only purified water to remain in the water tank so your humidifier can properly work at maximum effectiveness and efficiency. How Do Water Filtration Cartridges Work? These small cartridges house various filtration media, including activated carbon and ion exchange resins. As water passes through this media, they target and remove minerals, chlorine, and other impurities ensuring clean mist output, devoid of any irritants. Integration of water filtration cartridges into your humidifier setup helps to address several common issues. They eliminate the occurrence of white dust, saving you from the hassle of constantly having to clean these particles off of furniture and other surfaces, while also preventing the aforementioned respiratory irritation. Additionally, these filters prevent mineral buildup in the humidifier unit’s internal components, such as the atomizer or the heating element. This helps minimize the risk of clogs, malfunctions, or costly repairs down the line, prolonging your device’s lifespan and maximizing its efficiency. Why Choose Geniani Demineralization Water Filter Cartridges? The Geniani demineralization water filter cartridges are designed using mineral ceramic balls, which are composed of a the mixture of a metallic substance silver (Ag), known for its strong sterilizing power and the ceramics of an inorganic antimicrobial agent belonging to the silver system. This makeup delivers 99.9% antimicrobial and sterilizing power and 99% deodorizing power when reacting with water, making our cartridges a safe and functional choice for your humidifier. Geniani demineralization filters are super easy to use and require very little effort or upkeep. First, please make sure the cartridge is compatible with the water tank opening of your humidifier. Compatible with most humidifiers with 0.50 gallon tanks and above, these filter systems are almost completely universal to any device. If the opening is at least 1.25 inches in diameter, the cartridges will be compatible. To use, simply drop the cartridge into your water tank and you’re good to go! Use one cartridge at a time for 0.50 gallon tanks, two for tanks up to one gallon, and three for tanks up to 1.5 gallons to ensure proper filtration of increasing water capacities. For best performance, it is suggested that cartridges be replaced every 30-40 days. When ready to replace, simply remove and dispose of the old cartridges and replace with new ones. It’s really that simple! Demineralization filter cartridges are vital accessories for humidifiers, enhancing their functionality and improving indoor air quality. By removing impurities, these small, easy to use cartridges help tackle issues like white dust and also protect your humidifier from damage associated with mineral buildup. With the assistance of our Geniani demineralization cartridges, you can peacefully enjoy the benefits of your humidifier without compromising your health or the longevity of your unit, allowing you to breathe easier and create a more comfortable living environment.
Learn moreMaximizing Your Cleaning Efficiency with the Geniani Spin Scrubber
The Geniani electric spin scrubber delivers a modern solution to an age-old recurring issue, cleaning dirt and grime throughout your home. Even for those of you clean-freaks who enjoy a thorough deep cleaning on the weekends to refresh your house or clear your mind, I think we can all agree that the extra elbow grease required to properly scrub tight corners and forgotten spills can become quite the hassle as well as very much time and energy consuming. Rather than continuing this backbreaking labor the traditional way, on your hands and knees using all the force you can muster, the Geniani electric scrubber does all the grunt work for you in a fraction of the time so you can focus on other tasks or simply get back to relaxing. Cleaning doesn’t have to be a drag. Quickly and efficiently get the job done with a light pass of the spinning brush and your surfaces will be sparkling clean! Why Choose the Geniani Electric Spin Scrubber? Clean Any Space Quickly and Efficiently: Our scrubber will change your entire cleaning routine cutting down on time spent scrubbing. Rather than working tirelessly on caked-on stains or tile grout, the scrubber will effectively and effortlessly do the deep cleaning for you. No force is required! Effectively Clean Harder to Reach Areas: Never reach for the stepladder, strain yourself trying to reach the top of the shower tiles, or get down on your knees to scrub floors ever again! The Geniani shower scrubber features an adjustable arm that can be changed to either 25, 40, or 45 inches, eliminating struggle. Make cleaning quick and easy! Say Goodbye to Manual Scrubbing: No one enjoys having to scrub tile grout or work tediously to get that perfect white sparkle in the bathtub. Instead of overexerting yourself trying to work out grime or difficult stains, simply choose from two powerful cleaning speeds, either 280 RPM or 380 RPM and the rotating brush will have your surfaces sparkling clean. You can finally give your sore muscles a break! A Cost Effective, Multipurpose Cleaning Tool: Being a versatile tool with multiple brush heads to address different surface areas, the electric scrubbing cleaner is an all in one solution, eliminating the need to purchase other cleaning items. Being rechargeable and reusable, you’re greatly cutting down on the need to replace disposable items. Being a powerful and effective cleaner, you also don’t have to worry about overuse of cleaning chemicals, as a little will go a long way! How to Use Your Spin Scrubber Prep and Setup: Charge Your Scrub Cleaner: Before using your electric spin scrubber, you’ll want to make sure it’s fully charged so you get the most use of it. Open the silicone charging port cover and insert the charging adapter. Plug the adapter into an available electrical outlet. It will typically take about 3.5 hours for a full charge, which will be indicated by a green light. Please close the charging port cover on the spin scrubber unit to avoid any short circuiting when being used around water. You can choose to use our conveniently included hanging hook to create a charging station for your scrubbing brush when not in use or when you need a quick power up. For Use Without Extendable Handle: If you’d like to use the electric spin scrubber in its handheld form for countertops or other reachable surfaces, simply connect the primary handle to the scrubber head until you feel a firm click. Select your desired brush head and press it onto the scrubber head until secured in place. For Use With Extendable Handle: To use the spin scrubber with the extendable handle for out of reach areas, connect the primary handle to the extendable handle until you hear a firm click. Next, connect the scrubber head to the extendable handle until you hear a firm click. Select your desired brush head and press it onto the scrubber head until secured in place. Selecting the Right Brush Head for the Cleaning Task at Hand The Geniani Electric Spin Scrubber comes with a set of three brush heads to offer a cleaning solution for any surface. Dome Brush: This brush was specifically designed to work most effectively on curved surfaces like your shower, bathtub, sink, or toilets. Flat Brush: The largest and most versatile brush included in the set, the flat brush is best used on larger flat surfaces like your floors, tiles, walls, countertops, pool, and more! Corner Brush: For those tough to reach crevices, this brush is sure to do the trick! Efficiently clean tile grout, edges, and other small nooks and crannies. How the Electric Spin Scrubber Works The Geniani Spin Scrubber is super user friendly! Anyone can use this amazing, time saving cleaning essential with just the press of a button! Once you’ve chosen your preferred length (if using the extendable arm feature) and placed your chosen cleaning brush head into place, all you need to do is select from either 280 RPM or 380 RPM using the power button. The scrubber can be used with any of your favorite cleaning solutions. Please don’t completely submerge the unit into water or other liquids, but feel free to dip the brush heads into your preferred cleaning products to effectively scrub away dirt and grime so your home can always look its absolute pristine best! The spin scrubber can function for up to 90 consecutive minutes of powerful cleaning on a single charge for your ultimate convenience! Cleaning and Maintaining Your Electric Spin Scrubber The electric scrub brush requires very little maintenance, so cleaning and storing is a breeze. Begin by disassembling the brush head (if one is attached) and immerse it into water to clean bristles. You can do this with each brush and feel free to also add some mild detergent to the water for a deeper clean. For the handle, simply wipe clean using a dampened cloth. Please do not use alcohol based or other abrasive cleaners to ensure your scrubber brush remains in the best condition. Separate all parts and allow them to dry. Please be careful NOT to submerge the entire spin scrubbing unit into water or clean it under running water. Here Are A Few Safety Tips When Using the Electric Scrubber Please make sure to always store your scrubber, an electrical appliance, out of reach of children or pets. If there is any damage to the charging cable, please do not attempt to repair this yourself. Instead, please contact our customer support team for assistance. Keep the battery away from water and other liquids to avoid any risk of electric shock. If the battery is found to be wet at any time, or there appears to be any visible sign of corrosion, please do NOT attempt to charge the scrubber. Please do not use force when cleaning with your brush. This will automatically trigger an automatic safety stop to prevent damage to the scrubber and surface being cleaned. Please keep the battery away from heat and open flames to prevent risk of explosion. Do not charge other products using the charging adapter included with this item and do not use other chargers with this device. Do not use the device in high temperature environments. Please never hesitate to contact our customer support team with any questions you may have. Use your scrubber safely! The Geniani Electric Spin Scrubber is an extremely versatile home cleaning tool that will instantly become user favorites. Implementing a scrubber into your cleaning routine will save you time, energy, and even money. You’re bound to fall in love with how easy it is to use and how simple it makes scrubbing floors, cleaning grout or grime, and so much more. With everything you need to get started in one convenient package, it’s time you give the Geniani way of cleaning a try. You’ll never want to go back to manual cleaning again!
Learn moreGeniani Humidifier Cleaning: Helpful Tips & Tricks for Your Everyday Needs
Having a hard time with your humidifier & Want to troubleshoot it? Check out Geniani’s Humidifier Cleaning Care Guide! Humidifiers are no fun when they don’t operate the way they were intended to. However, like all electrical appliances a deep clean is necessary from time-to-time. Since it’s most heavily used during the winter season, cleaning your Geniani humidifier is important to prevent build up of mold and microbes over time. Leaving the humidifier feeling burned out like this by the end of the season will deplete its abilities and air quality. That’s why it’s important to clean it regularly according to your Geniani Humidifier Cleaning care guide instructions. To ensure your humidifier isn’t releasing bacteria along with mist or essential oils, check out these humidifier cleaning hacks below: What you’ll need: Small brush, like a tooh brush Distiled white vinegar Small and soft cleaning cloth How to clean your Geniani Huron Humidifier Disconnect your humidifier from the wall outlet and move it to a place where you have running water available, such as your bathroom or kitchen, to start the cleaning processes. Make sure there is no dust build up covering the top, preventing clean air from coming through, if so wipe it down. This small tip can go a long way sometimes. View your humidifier care instruction guide on how to clean your water tank and any additional pieces inside that may need a rinse or wash. It’s also recommended that you add 5-10 drops of cleaning solution or vinegar into the tank and let it soak for about 5-10 minutes regularly. Doing so can rid your Humidifier of any and all germs that might have built up. Sometimes it’s good to get in there with a small brush (toothbrush for example) and gently clean out the water tank and rid it of any possible gunk. Cleaning the channel according to the Huron humidifier cleaning instructions is also advised. Especially if you’ve noticed signs of water deposits, it’s best to wipe the channel with a soft damp cloth and a little vinegar Since Geniani’s Huron Humidifier is a dual operating humidifier and essential oil diffuser, understanding how to use the essential oils tray is important. It’s crucial to clean the fragrance box and atomizer from time-to-time. Ideally, rinsing and changing out the fragrance sponge often, is advised if you’re constantly switching out the oil sent. Follow these simple steps to get you on your way to a more ambient atmosphere: To clean the fragrance box, remove the fragrance sponge and rinse the box with water and set to dry. It’s important to replace the old sponge in the process. For the Huron Humidifier Atomizer: First, inject 10ml of acetum onto the surface of the atomizer (add or reduce depending on your humidifier care instructions) and immerse the atomizer for about 2-5 minutes. Now gently scrub the surface of the atomizer with the cleaning brush till the scale is removed. Then wash the surface by rinsing with water. Voila - it’s that simple! Follow these humidifier easy care steps while you use Geniani’s Huron Humidifier to guarantee optimal clean, fresh air at all times. Also be advised, if anyone in your household has respiratory issues more regular cleaning is advised. Erie Humidifier Cleaning Process The same follows for Geniani’s Portable Erie Humidifier. It is important to keep your humidifier dust free to ensure optimal mist levels. If you notice a decrease in mist levels be sure to follow these cleaning tips in a bathroom or at your kitchen sink. Use a soft cloth to clean the humidifier on the outside (be sure to avoid petrol or other organic solvents). Be sure to never submerge the humidifier in water or it might not work properly there after again. How to clean your humidifier before & after storage? For both the Erie & Huron Humidifiers it is important to unplug your humidifier, drain all the water, wipe it down, and replace any fragrance sponge if necessary for next time before stowing away. Then when you take it back out for use again, be sure to wipe it down of any dust that might have accumulated, plug it into the wall and fill the tank to begin. How to fill your Geniani Humidifier Depending on your model (Huron or Erie) filling your humidifier may be different. Thanks to Hurons unique top fill feature, filling your Huron is a breeze. Simply take off the top lid and pour water into your tank (4L). It’s built-in water gauge will tell you when you are drawing near to a needed refill thanks to its smart mode and unique 18 hr runtime. For the portable Erie humidifier, filling its 250ml water tank is no difficulty and made easy for on the go travel. Simply, remove the top cover and fill in with water and then secure it back on. How to take apart your Geniani Humidifier If you ever need to take apart your humidifier for any reason, whether to clean it or replace a part, besure to adhere to the care guide instructions and owner's manual on how to properly disassemble and assemble back together your humidifier. Troubleshooting your Geniani Huron Humidifier or Portable Erie Humidifier Troubleshooting can be one of the easiest ways to detect what’s wrong with your humidifier or diffuser so you can continue enjoying the one you have and not worry about buying another one. Some common troubleshooting tips that could help you are found below. Why is my Geniani Humidifier Leaking? This is most common in portable humidifiers and can often be a sign that your water tank is not securely fastened. Be sure to check that you have correctly secured your tank in place. In bigger home models such as the Huron, this is often a sign that something might be blocking your humidifier from releasing air, causing condensation and sweating of your humidifier, which can appear as leaking. It’s always advised to set your Huron Humidifier on a stand, table, or desk with nothing hanging over that might possibly obstruct its ability to provide fresh air. Depending on you model and geniani humidifier instruction care guide, you can try troubleshooting by: Examining the water pressure or possibly resorting to connecting to the main water supply in your home; You could also check the drainage pipe to make sure there is no blockage; Check to see if the evaporating pad needs to be cleaned, based on your humidifier’s care guide; Lastly, check to make sure nothing is obstructing the solenoid valve. What do I do if my Geniani Humidifier stops working? There are a few possibilities as to why your humidifier may be lagging or not working all together: It’s run out and you need to add water; It’s not plugged in and needs power; Something is obstructing its release of mist, causing it to sense over humidity and condensate, leading it to stop working inorder to prevent further leakage; Something may be blocking the spray outlet such as debri or dust buildup. What does an orange light mean? An orange light means low humidity output level. What does a red light mean? A red light indicates that the humidifier is in standby mode. It’s also advised that you check if the surface is flat and solid. If you experience a red light blinking 3 times when it starts, this signifies that the filter needs to be changed.
Learn moreWhy Did My Humidifier Stop Working & How to Troubleshoot It?
Like all electrical appliances, sometimes humidifiers do not function properly & require simple troubleshooting & repairs. Typical problems are that they don't work or work but fail to humidify a room properly. Always check your manufacturer’s instructions first, & understand that some repairs you perform yourself may void your warranty. Tabletop & console humidifiers are controlled by a humidistat that turns the unit off & on when the humidity levels stray from a set range. If you don't believe your humidifier is not increasing humidity for your room or house, check its humidity. Though a humidistat helps in more or less "automatic" operation, you will need to dial it up & down as the temperature changes to maintain reasonably constant indoor relative humidity levels. What Type of Humidifier Do You Have? Firstly, before attempting to fix your ‘humidifier not increasing humidity’ problem and other relevant issues, you need to see which type of humidifier you have. This can help you understand & fix the issues of humidifier more efficiently. So, now let's take a look at the main types of humidifiers: Warm mist humidifiers produce warm, visible mist. They're great for getting rid of the dryness from the air, while also providing warmth. Cool mist humidifiers produce cool invisible mist. They usually have filters to trap impurities & debris & are relatively easy to clean. Ultrasonic humidifiers produce water droplets using a diaphragm that vibrates at an ultrasonic frequency. They make a cool fog & tend to be pretty quiet. Evaporative humidifiers, also called wick humidifiers, take in the air with an internal fan's help. This air then flows through a wick filter, which is moist with water droplets. These humidifiers are cost-efficient electrical appliances. Once you've figured out the type of humidifier you have in your home, it's now time to tackle the issue at hand. Why is My Humidifier Not Making Mist? If your ‘humidifier is not turning on’ as it should, but doesn't produce mist, several areas could be causing this problem. Some are technological, so you need to ensure the humidifier has enough water to function correctly. If your machine isn't level, a humidifier may cause a ‘humidifier not making mist’ problem even if there is some water in the tank. With a cool evaporative mist - the humidifier, check the wick filter & ensure that it doesn't need to be changed. That's a common humidifier issue that's often overlooked, but cheap & easy to address. Clogs can happen with ultrasonic & steam humidifiers as well, however, especially if you have got hard water in your home. A humidifier not making mist can also be due to mineral deposits, which can quickly clog up a system regardless of the humidifier style. That's the reason why manufacturers recommend using distilled water in a system. Cleaning the tank & base thoroughly will eliminate this build-up, & our humidifier cleaning guide will show you how to maintain any humidifier, whether it has got a wick filter or produces a warm mist. Another easy method to fix ‘humidifier no steam’ issue is to wait. It needs some time for the heating element to warm up enough to produce the desired effect, mostly if the humidifier's heating element is covered with mineral deposits. Waiting for about 4-5 minutes may fix the humidifier issue, but it's essential to check the actual humidity level in the area as well. If the room's humidity level isn't above the level you set on the system; then there will be a problem of the humidifier not turning on. That's a standard error many people make, but you can also fix it with a digital hydrometer. These inexpensive devices and instruments allow you to measure the humidity level in a room, & they are straightforward to use. Why is Humidifier Leaking Water? If your home humidifier is leaking water, we have got all the troubleshooting & repair tips you need to get rid of the problem. Usually, for portable humidifiers models, water might leak if the reservoir tank isn't placed correctly. So, before starting your unit, make sure that the tank is in its place entirely. On the other h&, for whole-house units, different reasons might lead to water seepage. Before calling a humidifier professional, you can try troubleshooting your humidifier by following some of these tips. Water Pressure You can start by examining the water pressure in your whole plumbing system. Most of the time, whole-house humidifiers use the same water source as the rest of your house. You may also find a small pipe connecting with the main water supply to the humidifier. Generally, the pressure of your pipelines should be less than 125 psi. Unless you're a plumbing expert, it's best to call for a technician. Drainage Pipe Besides connecting to the main water supply in your house, whole-house humidifiers also have a drainage tube, which enables your excess water to flow out. If there is any water blockage or if the downhill flow is unsteady, water leakage might be possible. Make sure and check to see if anything is blocking the water hose. You can also remove the pipe from the humidifier & run water through it to remove any blockage. When attaching it back onto the humidifier unit, make sure there aren't any twists. Evaporator Pad Like many portable humidifiers, any obstruction on a whole-house humidifier's humidifier filter may also cause water leakage. Whole-house humidifiers create steam when air is blown through a filter known as the evaporator pad. As with many portable humidifiers, the evaporator pad can get clogged over time due to minerals & other dirt. In most cases, you can clean the evaporator pad, & your unit will be as good as new. To better understand the humidifier cleaning process, see the instruction manual that came with your unit. Solenoid Valve This word 'solenoid' may sound technical for some, but trust us, it's nothing too complicated. The solenoid valve means the electric valve that manages water flow from the main water supply to your unit. It monitors the water levels in the humidifier reservoir, allowing more inflow when the water level is down. Once the water has entered up to the needed level, the valve closes. However, sometimes, dirt & debris can also accumulate on the humidifier valve, preventing it from closing completely. This may eventually result in water leakage. You can fix this leakage issue by following these steps: Start by cutting off the water supply & by unplugging the unit from the power source. Remove the unit's valve; make sure you understand how it is installed before you remove it. You can use air pressure to get rid of the debris from the valve. Once the dirt & debris are gone, you install the valve back into the unit. White Dust Coming from a Humidifier The white dust issue with a humidifier is another big problem that many homeowners might have to experience. It can be alarming at first for some people, especially when the electric humidifier is placed near darker surfaces or anything black. Well, that white dust is a mineral residue that's left behind when the mist evaporates into the air. It's because of hard water in a humidifier, but can be solved by switching to distilled water. Bad Odor from the Humidifier Whenever you turn on a humidifier & get a terrible smell, it gets your attention. The good news here is that as long as it isn't a burning smell, it's another easy fix. The most common reason for a bad odor from a humidifier is a lousy filter or mould & bacteria in your system. This is remedied by cleaning your humidifier & setting up a regular maintenance schedule. It would help if you rinsed the tank after every use, but the humidifier system needs to be "cleaned" once in a week in most cases. If the wick filter in your humidifier system is dirty, replace it. Humidifier Makes Noise A noisy humidifier may result from a fan motor or a drive mechanism that is not lubricated or is clogged with debris. Periodically clean the water reservoir, fan, & nozzle to ensure they are working correctly. Lubricate the fan motor bearings with oil. Make sure to see your owner's manual for other proper care & maintenance procedures to keep your humidifier functioning smoothly & efficiently. Another cause of a noise can be vibrating parts. To check for this: Unplug the unit, remove the cover, & look for any loose parts. Tighten any loose screws. Wiggle the humidifier fan to see if it is loose on its shaft. If it is, tighten the mounting fasteners. If the humidifier continues to make noise, call an appliance repair person or take the unit into an appliance repair shop. Possibilities Why your Humidifier Does not Work Properly If your home humidifier not making mist, there are a few possibilities: It’s Run Out of Water: The most straightforward solution of all – your humidifier's reservoir may have run out of water. Check it & fill it back up if it has. There’s No Power: Another straightforward one – have you checked that the humidifier is plugged in or that you've not lost power? Water Is Leaking from My Electric Humidifier: Perhaps it's not the lack of steam that's causing this issue, but the fact that your humidifier is leaking water from elsewhere. This can be problematic, & can be dangerous if you leave puddled water close to the cord, so always unplug your electric humidifier before attempting to clean up a leak. Debris is Blocking the Electric Humidifier Spray Outlet: Lastly, there could be some sort of debris in the way of the mister. This could be a build-up of mineral sediment, which is the case when you use tap water in your humidifier. These tap water minerals aren't found in filtered water, so you may want to try it in your future humidifier. Until then, you also need to get rid of the sediment build-up that stops the ‘humidifier no steam’ problem. You can do this by lifting the humidifier's cap, & scraping or chipping away the sediment. You need to be careful not to use any sharp objects, or you could damage your humidifier further. Effects of Humidifier Dust Does the humidifier leave white dust? It depends on which type you buy. If it is ultrasonic, it will. This applies to any other brand name. Always ask that question before buying. We agree that this dust is not cool at all. Due to this reason you are reading this guide to know all about it. However, it is harmful? We will look at that. We will see whether it has any adverse effects on your things or your person. Effect on household items The white film produced by the humidifier is not harmful to any of your household items. It is nothing to be worried about. It does not, in any way, start the deterioration of your humidifiers' quality. Just as with the typical mist or dust, you can remove it from the surfaces with the help of a piece of cloth. It doesn't need any special treatment to get rid of it. If you have got mineral-laden water in your home, you will do better to find the best electric humidifier for hard water, to prevent the formation of too much white film on your things. Effects of the Dust on Your Health In most of the cases, the humidifier dust is harmless to most items at home. It is nothing to be concerned about. However, inhaling white dust may cause serious health problems for infants. It can also be problematic for people who suffer from breathing problems such as asthma & allergies. As we mentioned many times in this post, tap water usually contains minerals, mostly rock dust. These minerals are harmless when they are suspended in the water. However, they can become toxic once they are aerosolized into small particles that freely float in the air. Once you inhale these fine air particles right into your lungs, they can turn out to be dangerous to your health. They can cause severe lung problems. Therefore, if you have got any respiratory issues, get a dust-free humidifier. One research conducted by the University of Utah found out that a baby developed severe lung problems after inhaling humidifier white dust. With that said, it means that as much as the pale dust might not pose a threat to your health, you need to be cautious about it. The same appliance that makes your house more comfortable can turn out to be a significant threat to your family's health. However, you can also use the following tips to avoid it or get rid of the dust in your home. Conclusion While we just touched on the more common humidifiers problems & how to fix them, various other small issues plague users, including indicator lights not turning off, humidifiers not turning on or condensation around windows. Your user manual is the best defense against problems with a humidifier, but it's always important to consider things like humidifier placement & to size into account. Help keep your humidifier in excellent working order by keeping the humidifier well maintained. This clearly means cleaning it regularly and checking that all parts are working to their full potential. This could help prevent your humidifier from not working at all, & extend its life span by months, or even years. Remember that a little care & maintenance can add to the efficiency & longevity of your humidifier. ENJOY THE SPECIAL BENEFITS FOR OUR ENGAGED BLOG READERS! 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