Humidifier Bottle
This convenient bottle connects easily to your stationary oxygen concentrator to provide you with the additional comfort of humidification should you and your doctor determine it is necessary to your treatment
Benefits of humidification in hospitals include
- Minimizes the risk of airborne infections.
- Decreases the occurrence of respiratory issues in newborns.
- Elevates patient and staff overall comfort and virus protection.
- Lowers employee absence rate.
- Reduces premature drying and formation of scabs from coagulated blood
- Prevention of electrostatic damage to medical equipment
Recommendations for humidifiers
There are several types and brands of humidifiers available. Before you purchase one, decide what type of humidifier best meets your needs.
Here are a few tips to consider when shopping for a humidifier:
- Decide what type of humidifier works best in your space. Cool mist humidifiers may be best if you plan to use the unit in your child’s room or in a space where the machine could be touched accidentally. Warm mist humidifiers may be preferable because they heat the water before releasing it, making the air safer, but they shouldn’t be used around children.
- Read humidifier reviews and ratings before purchasing one. A good humidifier will work well and be easy to clean and maintain.
- Consider the settings available on the humidifier. Do you want to be able to adjust the humidifier for your needs?
- Measure the room where the humidifier will run. Purchase a machine that’s appropriate for your space.
Key takeaways
Humidifiers can help you add moisture to a dry room and relieve unwanted health symptoms. But not all humidifiers are the same.
Make sure to purchase a humidifier that works for your needs, run it only when needed, and keep the machine clean and in good working order to avoid triggering certain health conditions.
Contact your doctor if you suspect your humidifier is causing any breathing problems.