Though a humidifier might not let you turn the heat down all that much, it might save your skin and your nostrils.
Making sure your house is not too dry can help you sleep better, and manage viruses and respiratory illnesses.
Have you noticed it? The air is dryer thanks to the winter weather. Maybe your skin is drier too. So what can you do about it ...
If your indoor air is too humid or too dry, your health may suffer. Learn how humidifiers and dehumidifiers can help you ...
With dry winter air plus cold and flu season in full swing, a humidifier can be essential to better skin, sleep, and overall ...
Here's how to clean your humidifier, including how often to do it and what materials you should use to keep it mold-free.
Consumer Reports reveals some simple and effective maintenance tips to keep you and your humidifier in tip-top shape all ...
To keep your humidifier fresh, always follow the manufacturer’s instructions, which typically include daily and weekly maintenance, If you have kids in the house, Consumer Reports has some advice.
A Maryland prison inmate has been hospitalized after testing positive for Legionnaires’ Disease, a serious form of pneumonia ...
Of course, the bottom of your door can also be sealed. Cymbalsky makes his own bottom seals with thin wood and a vinyl door ...
Wearing a scarf over your nose and mouth in cold weather can help, because the air warms up before it hits your sensitive ...