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  2. 7 Ways To Humidify A Room Without A Humidifier ... - AOL

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    One of the easiest, simplest ways to humidify a room without a humidifier is by simply boiling water on the stove. Similar to cooking, the steam from the water travels throughout the home to raise ...

  3. AOL reviewed: This smart humidifier helps me sleep better in ...

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    This Levoit humidifier features a large 3-liter water capacity that lets it run for up to 25 hours, and its accompanying app allows you to track humidity levels and change its settings ...

  4. Humidifier - Wikipedia

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    A water alarm, possibly with an automatic water shutoff, can help prevent this malfunction from causing major problems. From 2006 to 2011, the disinfectant polyhexamethylene guanidine and other toxic materials were used as a cleaning agent for humidifier water tanks in Korea, leading to severe lung disease. Eighty children died of the disorder ...

  5. Humidistat - Wikipedia

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    Humidistats are used in a number of devices including dehumidifiers, humidifiers, and microwave ovens.In humidifiers and dehumidifiers, the humidistat is used where constant relative humidity conditions need to be maintained such as a refrigerator, greenhouse, or climate-controlled warehouse. [2]

  6. Humidor - Wikipedia

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    Humidor with hygrometer and bowl of water during initial seasoning Humidor with cigars. A humidor is a humidity-controlled box or room used primarily for storing cigars, cigarettes, cannabis, or pipe tobacco. Either too much or too little humidity can be harmful to tobacco products; a humidor's primary function is to maintain a steady ...

  7. List of vegetable oils - Wikipedia

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    Rapeseed oil, including Canola oil, the most sold cooking oil all around the world; used as a salad and cooking oil, both domestically and industrially. [8] Also used in fuel industry as bio-fuel. Safflower oil , until the 1960s used in the paint industry, now mostly as a cooking oil.

  8. Naphthenic oil - Wikipedia

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    Crude oil is extracted from the bedrock before being processed in several stages, removing natural contaminants and undesirable hydrocarbons. This separation process produces mineral oil, which can in turn be denoted as paraffinic, naphthenic or aromatic. The differences between these different types of oils are not clear-cut, but mainly depend ...

  9. Dehumidifier - Wikipedia

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    In addition, if water is condensed in the room, the amount of heat previously needed to evaporate that water also is re-released in the room (the latent heat of vaporization). The dehumidification process is the inverse of adding water to the room with an evaporative cooler, and instead releases heat. Therefore, an in-room dehumidifier will ...