Anonymous wrote:I have. Vornado and change filter once a month and clean with white vinegar at same time. Eadu
Anonymous wrote:bowl of water on top of your radiators if you have them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plants. Water temperature and they humidify the air.
Our entire office floor is decorated with silk or artificial plants (it's too dark for real ones) , they don't seem to make a difference at all.
Well, they wouldn't, because they're not real.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plants. Water temperature and they humidify the air.
Our entire office floor is decorated with silk or artificial plants (it's too dark for real ones) , they don't seem to make a difference at all.
Anonymous wrote:Plants. Water temperature and they humidify the air.
Anonymous wrote:Get a Miro - it can be put in the dishwasher. It is designed to be easier to clean.
https://www.thegrommet.com/products/miro-cleanpot-humidifier-white
Anonymous wrote:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07NSJWYQM
Change the cotton filter inside.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plants. Water temperature and they humidify the air.
Great idea! Any plants in particular?
Anonymous wrote:Plants. Water temperature and they humidify the air.