Analysis by Professor Tang Lee
A full report was commissioned with the following conclusions regarding the
six key challenges related to humidity within the indoor environment.
- Excessive Humidity. The Desert Spring humidifier system is controlled by
a humidistat to regulate humidity levels.
- Mineral Build-up. By design the Desert Spring evaporator sheds minerals
which are periodically removed by the automated flushing mechanism;
- High Energy Consumption. Only 4 watts of power are used to operate the
Desert Spring humidifier.
- Mold Growth in Standing Water. Potential for mold growth is minimised
through periodic water changes facilitated by the automated flush
mechanism;
- Wasting Water. The Desert Spring humidifier wastes no water in it’s
production of humidity.
- Maintenance. By design, the Desert Spring requires minimal maintenance
and there are no filters / pads / screens to replace.
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Report (PDF - 35KB)
Review by satisifed customer
[ Understand that I am not involved with the below mentioned company in any
way. I just like the product. ]
One of my big pet peeves is wasted water. I'm not consistent about this
since I like long showers but I do have a 750 gallon sistern in my garage
feeding my outside spickets. That's a subject for a future thoughts column
however.
So because I hate wasting water, my old humidifier annoyed me to no end. If
you don't have a humidifier in your home you should consider getting one --
especially if you have forced air heat. Humidity is very important for
comfort, plants, furniture, health, etc.. Experts recommend humidity levels
in your home of 30-50% through numerous studies. Humid air feels hotter and
makes the home more comfortable, keeps wooden furniture and floors from
drying out and getting brittle, lowers bacteria levels, etc..
Read why Desert Spring is the choice.
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