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Are Bemis Humidifiers a Good Choice?

11 August 2009 One Comment

The best humidity level for human comfort is somewhere between 30% and 40%. However, if you live in a dry or cold climate you may find the air become too dry, dropping below the 20% humidity level. If this is the case, some people can start to develop health problems such as sinus, allergies and colds. Even wooden furniture isn’t spared as they may begin to crack at low humidity levels.

So, what can you do? Humidifiers are a home appliance which can increase the moisture in the air and raise the humidity level to a much better level. There are a range of brands, models and types available so you will be able to find one that suits your needs. Some models are designed to be used in one room while others can be used for the entire house or office.

Bemis is owned by Essick Air and is one of several companies that produce humidifiers. Essick Air has been around for over 65 years so you can be assured they have plenty of experience with quality air products. All of the humidifiers offered by Bemis are cold mist units.

One of the more popular Bemis model is the space saver unit. This is a unit which has a tower design and can be placed in small spaces and still works effectively. It can used in areas of up to 1,9000 square feet and has a LCD display for easy control. It comes with an option to purify the air.

Most Bemis models are well received by customers. They are known for their automatic shut-off and large water tank capacities. The noise levels are considered to be low and they are easy to operate.

More information on humidifiers is available at the Honeywell Humidifier Guide. A recent article explores the various bemis humidifier the are available to buy.

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  • Georgia said:

    Can I purchase a replacement filter locally? I live in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

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