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Anyone know if you can inhale these from a humidifier?
the nose usually does a very good job at filtering stuff in the air, just don't rush in a cup of water directly in the sinuses
Yes, you could, but you’re not gonna.
Most humidifiers these days use sound pulses to aerosolize the water, my brain (without any need to look this up to confirm) likes to think anything living in the water gets blasted.
I’m not gonna go snorting lines of humidifier air though
Sound waves won't do anything about bacteria or spores. You'll need something like UV treatment.
I watch Technology Connections so I use a wicked humidifier. But I also put sanitizer in the water.
Oh never heard of wick type. That may solve the issue altogether.
Based on my 2 min of research it needs filters. Sigh I just wanna dump the tap into the machine.
Don't listen to the person who replied to you first. The entire point of a humidifier with a wick is that you can just use tap water. When you get too much mineral buildup, simply replace the wick. I've been running a humidifier year round since 2021 with tap water and never had an issue.
You don't want tap water in any kind of humidifier. They will all get scale buildup from the minerals in the water. The water evaporates one way or the other. Minerals won't.
The whole point of a humidifier with a wick is that you can use tap water with it. When the mineral buildup gets to be too much, simply replace the wick.
I kind of do that.....
Que sera.
Yep.
no.
Humidifiers work by heating water to steam (boiling). This kills the aomeba
Not cool mist humidifiers.
Yeah thay would make sense for those types. I have a sonic one. It just kind of vibrates the air into mist. Saw a cool slow mo video on it.