Why should I buy a humidifier?

Are you wondering if buying a humidifier is really necessary? If you heat your home with a central heating system, the answer is probably yes.

When do you use a humidifier?

Humidifier

It is a myth that humidifiers are only used in winter. So you can actually use them all year round and in any room if needed.

A humidifier is going to add moisture to the air to maintain humidity levels. For a healthy sleeping environment, it is best to make sure this humidity is between 40% and 60%.

So why the myth? When it gets chillier outside, windows are more often left closed and the heating is already turned up. These 2 factors do cause the humidity to drop faster and dry air to develop, hence the reference to humidifiers in winter.

Why specifically a humidifier in baby’s bedroom?

As mentioned earlier, you can certainly use this in any room but the thing is, babies spend a large part of their time in the bedroom. Just think about how many hours your baby sleeps…

Since dry air in general causes dry lips, dry eyes and even respiratory irritation, the bedroom is the perfect place for a humidifier. Let’s admit it: seeing your baby suffer from any ailment is something you’d rather avoid at all costs!

Let’s create some healthy air in your baby’s bedroom

Besides ensuring humidified air in your baby’s bedroom, it is also important to start avoiding dust and mould. These are allergens that stimulate the baby’s body to produce moisture from an immune response. That fluid will then build up in the nose and flow through to the middle ear. This makes your baby more likely to catch infections.

Babies and toddlers who are known to have allergies will generally catch colds more quickly in winter, but eventually everyone reacts to allergens. Using an air purifier with anti-allergenic HEPA filter also contributes to a healthy environment in the baby’s room.

Let these two important factors be just the ones we provide in our Sensy Humi Purifier!

The Sensy Humi Purifier: The humidifier that also purifies the air and atomises essential oils!

This humidifier uses ionisation to humidify the air. It also contains a HEPA filter to filter pollutants such as dust, chemicals, allergens, nicotine, etc. from the air.

Essential oils can be added in a separate slider for aromatherapy. For example, consider adding a drop of eucalyptus for colds.

  • Large water tank: 5 litres
  • Capacity: 300ml/h
  • Separate slider for aromatherapy
  • Automatic hygrostat
  • Night light
  • Rotating nozzle
  • Programmable timer function
  • Rooms to 60 m²

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Filter for Sensy Humi Purifier

However, we do recommend replacing the HEPA filter on an approximately annual basis. This way, you can be sure that the appliance is always doing its best.

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