Something every home should have...
@WendySpickerman (983)
United States
April 19, 2016 5:23am CST
Every Home Should Have a Humidity Monitor
Yesterday, while I was out I picked up a "humidity monitor". It's a digital monitor that runs on just one AA battery. The humidity monitor tells you the indoor temperature of your home, humidity level, and comfort zone, The humidity monitor tells you if the air is too dry in your home or if the humidity level is at an unsafe level for those inside.
Who Should Use One
This product is great for anyone with breathing difficulties like asthma, sinus issues, even those with tinnitus and hyperacusis. It would be a great product to have in your home if you're having a baby or have children. Let's not forget the elderly.
How To Get Started
It's easy to set up. Just take it out of the package, add one AA battery, set the reading to F or C, the button can be found inside the panel next to the battery. Put the back on and it's ready.
Directions
Place the monitor out of direct sunlight and in a room away from heat source or cooling devices for the most accurate readies. Mine is reading 66 F this morning with the humidity level in the home at 33% and it shows it's at on "ok" level meaning the air is comfortable to breathe.
I picked mine up at a local Walmart for just $8.94.
(I hope you found this product review helpful and informative.)
- Wendy
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@Jessicalynnt (50523)
• Centralia, Missouri
19 Apr 16
We are in Texas, the humidity is always "too high"
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@WendySpickerman (983)
• United States
22 Apr 16
So you're saying don't move to Texas if I don't want to look like a poodle! Got it!
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@Jessicalynnt (50523)
• Centralia, Missouri
23 Apr 16
@WendySpickerman you get humid frizzies? then prob



