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Michael Baugh
 
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Oh, for you, I promise to let it sit around for a couple of weeks before I
use it.

Bubba wrote in message
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WTF?!
Michael
So you are telling us that you pour dirty mold infested scummy slimmey
bacteria filled A/C condensate water into your portable humidifier?
And other times you use dirty, polluted, smog filled, chemically mixed
rain water? OH, thats right. You filter it through cheese cloth. That
will solve it all.
Bubba

On Fri, 7 Jan 2005 05:59:01 -0500, "Michael Baugh"
wrote:

We have very hard water, they do indeed need soft or demineralized water.
During the summer I use A/C condensate, during the other times, I use
rainwater poured through cheesecloth.
Gerber makes one, at WalMart for less than $40.
As for your question of safety, the URL was too long, here are the

details.
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Ultrasonic Humidifiers May Be a Health Hazard

BOISE: Ultrasonic humidifiers that aerosolize water pose a health hazard

if
tap water is used in them, since minerals and other materials dissolved

in
the water may be released as particles small enough to be inhaled deep

into
the lungs.

That is the conclusion of researchers from the U.S. Environmental

Protection
Agency. V. Ross Highsmith and Charles E. Rodes from the agency's
Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory, Research Triangle Park,

North
Carolina, and Richard J. Hardy of Morrison-Knudsen Engineers in Boise,

Idaho
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Eric wrote in message
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What about these ultrasonic humidifiers? Are they any good?
Do they really need demineralized water? I seem to remember
at one point there was a health hazard associated with them.
I need some kind of unit for my daughters bedroom, she has
eczema and we need to make sure the RH is kept in the normal
range.
Thanks
Eric
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