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Vaporizers and Cool Mist Humidifiers
Improve respiratory health by using cool mist humidifiers and vaporizers from CVS that keep the air in your home moist and breathable. Designed to combat dry air, these medical appliances reduce throat irritation that can cause persistent coughing or illness in the winter. Whether you need basic vaporizers that release warm steam to help you sleep better or cool mist humidifiers that work with essential oils for sinus and congestion relief, CVS may have the best humidifiers for your needs from brands you can trust, such as Vicks, Treva and Sharper Image.
Vaporizer vs. Humidifier
Knowing the difference between a vaporizer and a humidifier helps you choose the right product for your needs. Both appliances add moisture to the air.
A humidificador releases mist. A heating element boils water in the appliance to create a warm mist. Evaporative or ultrasonic technology creates a cool mist.
A vaporizer is a type of humidifier that releases steam. Electrodes react with minerals in the water, causing it to boil.
You can use a climate monitor, such as the Taylor Precision Products indoor and outdoor weather station, to monitor humidity in your home. A cool mist humidifier can help prevent the air from getting too dry from day to day.
A vaporizer may be helpful when you have an allergy, a cold or the flu, as warm steam holds more moisture than cool air. Crane's 1-gallon hot steam vaporizer o la Vicks warm steam vaporizer can improve humidity levels, helping to loosen mucus and relieve congestion when you're sick.
What Does a Vaporizer Do?
A water vaporizer is a compact tabletop appliance with a tank to hold water and a vent that releases a steady flow of steam into the air. When your throat, sinuses or eyes feel dry and irritated, the warm, humid air can help moisten the airways. This doesn't cure your cold or allergies, but it soothes dryness and thins mucus to help you feel more comfortable.
When using a vaporizer for cough relief, Vicks VapoPads inserted in a Vicks vaporizer emit comforting menthol vapors. You can also opt for a personal steam inhaler, a portable vaporizer that specifically targets the nose, mouth and throat to help you breathe more easily. If you want to benefit from Vicks vapor therapy without the steam, try using the VapoPads with a waterless vaporizer.
Do Vaporizers Help With Allergies?
Because cool mist humidifiers and vaporizers add moisture to the air, they often help alleviate the symptoms of allergies without the need for allergy medications. Dry air irritates nasal passages and the throat, which creates an environment where allergens thrive. Likewise, particulates fly through dry air more easily than they move through humid air, so allergens, such as pet dander and pollen, spread more easily in drier settings. As humidifiers increase the moisture in the air, they help minimize the presence of allergens in the air you breathe. The hydration offered by the best humidifiers extends from your nasal passages to your skin itself, reducing allergens that cause itching and require topical antihistamines for relief.
Do Vaporizers Help With Cough?
Vaporizers can help with coughs and may even help prevent illnesses during cough, cold and flu season. When the air is dry, you tend to cough more because your airways are also dry. This dryness, in turn, leads to inflammation and irritation that may trigger reflexive coughing. Cool mist humidifiers and vaporizers bring balance back to your space by adding moisture to the air that helps you breathe better and cough less. Likewise, when you're already ill, vaporizers and cool mist humidifiers deliver hydrating moisture that may soothe coughing and also reduce mucus congestion.
How Do You Clean Vaporizers?
For optimal use and to protect your health, clean vaporizers and cool mist humidifiers regularly according to the manufacturer's instructions. Without proper cleaning, these health and medicine essentials can accumulate mold and mildew. For most of the best humidifiers, you should unplug and disassemble the unit, empty and rinse the water container, clean all the removable parts, change humidifier filter, and descale the unit if necessary. Next, wipe down the exterior with an all-purpose cleaner, reassemble and refill, and you're ready for reuse.
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