burrr
Well-Known Member
I was watching a news bit about the dangers of ultrasonic humidifiers.
when these humidifiers are run they release the atomized water, but also make airborne anything dissolved in the water. In Denver, the hard water was fucking up the breathing for some babies. They warned parents to use only distilled water in their humidfiers. They added that you could see the dust residue build up after running one with hard water.
Seems to me we could put something in our humidifiers to control mold or mites.
Things that come to mind: azamax, neem oil, milk, dissolved baking soda, SWEET (sulfur), PH up.
What do you think? could this be a workable method for applying mold preventers?
when these humidifiers are run they release the atomized water, but also make airborne anything dissolved in the water. In Denver, the hard water was fucking up the breathing for some babies. They warned parents to use only distilled water in their humidfiers. They added that you could see the dust residue build up after running one with hard water.
Seems to me we could put something in our humidifiers to control mold or mites.
Things that come to mind: azamax, neem oil, milk, dissolved baking soda, SWEET (sulfur), PH up.
What do you think? could this be a workable method for applying mold preventers?