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Date Posted: 09:28:45 01/25/02 Fri
Author: Marlene
Author Host/IP: 216.126.138.168
Subject: Any experience with humidifiers?

As usual, this time of the year, it is very cold and dry (in this part of California). Also, the heater (forced air) is on part of the time. Neither my husband or I like it hot in the house (but he borders on ridiculous!) and visitors often complain they're cold.
Neither of us like the heater on at night...but would you believe we keep it set on 58* for.....the dog.
Anyway, I am feeling so "dried out" - my skin, my throat and nasal passages, my eyes.
I have thought about trying a humidifier just in the bedroom but I worry about the moisture. Having lived in a foggy beach town much of my life, I am well aware of moisture damage and mildew. But it sure feels good on your skin!
If you have used one, do they leave moisture on the furniture surfaces, walls, floors? Are they noisy?

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