When using humidifiers, please adjust the humidity at the right time according to the weather changes and indoor and outdoor temperatures to ensure a comfortable environment.
For people with arthritis and diabetes, it is recommended to use air humidifiers with caution to avoid affecting your health.
Do not add tap water directly to the humidifiers as tap water contains many minerals, which may cause damage to the humidifier's evaporator. In addition, hardened tap water may contaminate indoor air.
To maintain good hygiene, clean the humidifier regularly according to the guidelines in the instruction manual. Weekly cleaning is recommended to prevent microorganisms in the water from spreading into the air.
When using humidifiers, the relative humidity of the indoor air should be controlled, and it is generally ideal to maintain it at about 40% to 60%. This range enables the human body to feel comfortable; if it is too low, it is easy to inhale particulate matter, thus increasing the risk of colds; while if it is too high, it may adversely affect the health of the elderly and increase the chances of diseases such as influenza, asthma and bronchitis.