
2023-12-05T12:53:21
It is quite difficult to overestimate the benefits of air humidification. Thanks to drops of moisture, dust particles, pollen or animal hair are not carried throughout the room. Too dry indoor air is contraindicated primarily for allergy sufferers and people with respiratory diseases. Dry air does not bind dust, the smallest particles of which enter the lungs with every breath. As a result, even a healthy person experiences symptoms such as: difficulty breathing; sore throat; constant thirst; desire to cough If the air in an apartment, house, or office is too dry, then you can get sick for two reasons at once. Firstly, some viruses and bacteria spread better in dry air. They are not bound by moisture, so a person who accidentally sneezes can put everyone in the room to bed. Secondly, dry air also means insufficient humidity of a person’s natural defense against diseases transmitted by airborne droplets. The mucous membranes are dry and do not retain viruses. By humidifying the air, we significantly reduce the risk of developing allergies, asthma, and rhinitis. It is especially important to do this during the heating season, during the period of exacerbation of viral diseases. Traditional steam humidifiers can be used to humidify the air. A home waterfall will also perfectly humidify the air. A home interior waterfall will guard your health both in winter and summer. The waterfall will create the necessary “climate” in the room, humidifying the air through natural evaporation of water. This humidifier is also useful for indoor plants that dry out during the heating season. Well, the aesthetic component is obvious: the sight of falling water inspires and stimulates creativity, creates a romantic mood, allows you to create a natural atmosphere in a city apartment, relieves stress and relaxes, surprises and delights friends and guests. When choosing a home interior waterfall, it is important to consider several points: 1. The entire design of the waterfall, down to the smallest detail, must be made of high-quality materials. 2. The seams of the structure must be sealed. 3. Choose a waterfall in which all electrical contacts are carefully covered. 4. It’s good if your waterfall has automatic water filling (you won’t have to add water yourself). 5. Such pleasant little things as water level sensors, a dry running sensor, a filtration system, drip-spray eliminators, and a sound absorber for the sounds of splashing water will make servicing your waterfall unnoticeable and comfortable.
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