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  2. Humidifier - Wikipedia

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    If the tap water contains a lot of minerals (also known as "hard water") then the ultrasonic or impeller humidifiers will produce a "white dust" (calcium is the most common mineral in tap water), [21] which usually settles onto furniture, and is attracted to static electricity generating devices such as CRT monitors.

  3. How to Use and Take Care of Your Humidifier - AOL

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  4. How to Clean a Humidifier, According to Experts - AOL

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    “The user fills the water tank, then the humidifier will disperse this water into the air in the room to increase the water content in the air.” ... Use distilled water. Stick with distilled ...

  5. Purified water - Wikipedia

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    Distilled or deionized water is preferable to tap water for use in automotive cooling systems. Using deionised or distilled water in appliances that evaporate water, such as steam irons and humidifiers, can reduce the build-up of mineral scale, which shortens appliance life. Some appliance manufacturers say that deionised water is no longer ...

  6. What Does a Humidifier Do? 7 Reasons to Consider One ... - AOL

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    The main difference is that instead of using rotating discs, ultrasonic humidifiers rely on a series of vibrations to break up the water. Warm-mist humidifiers are often confused with steam ...

  7. Distilled water - Wikipedia

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    The drinking of distilled water as a replacement for drinking water has been both advocated and discouraged for health reasons. Distilled water lacks minerals and ions, such as calcium, that play key roles in biological functions, such as in nervous system homeostasis, and are normally found in potable water. The lack of naturally occurring ...