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What Type of Humidifier is Best for My Baby?

What Type of Humidifier is Best for My Baby?

So you decided that you are going to get a humidifier, but what type of humidifier is best for your newborn? There are various types of humidifiers on the market currently. Each type of humidifier has its own drawbacks and advantages that make it a difficult choice when trying to decide what type of humidifier is best suited for your baby. This article will take some of this stress off your back by going through some of the varying humidifier types to see which one is suitable for you and your baby.


Steam Vaporizer

Steam vaporizers are some of the more simple humidifiers on the market. They create mist through electricity heating up the water that is present in the device (Air Innovations). These models are usually the most affordable types of humidifiers on the market but also present many risks. Because of the heated water present in steam vaporizers, these humidifiers present hazard risks to your newborn. If accidentally toppled over, your child could suffer from serious burns caused by the water in the device. Additionally, steam vaporizers are known to be loud which could disrupt your baby’s sleep. This model would not be ideal for an infant.

Evaporative Humidifiers

Evaporative Humidifiers work by a fan passing air through a saturated wick from a reservoir at the bottom of the device. These two interactions create moisturized air that is shot out from the device. Similar to the steam vaporizer models, evaporative humidifiers are some of the more affordable humidifiers on the market because of their simple technology. When considering your infant, this model might not be ideal because of the noise that is created by the fan. You also run the risk of bacteria growth as these models are prone to mold and bacteria growth which can negatively affect your infant’s health.


Impeller Humidifiers

Impeller humidifiers create a cool mist through a rotating disc that flings water to a diffuser releasing droplets of water into the air. Even though cost-effective, impeller humidifiers present similar issues as evaporative humidifiers. Namely, noise coupled with the potential for mold and bacteria growth. Because of this, this type of humidifier might not be optimal for your infant’s health.

Ultrasonic Humidifiers

Ultrasonic humidifiers are more technologically advanced iterations of humidifiers. Ultrasonic humidifiers use vibrations to create mist that is dispersed by a fan in the device. These models have the advantage of not using heat and are nearly silent when operated. Ultrasonic humidifiers present the best humidifier option for a parent because they are built without the risk of boiling water and are nearly silent, ensuring that your child can get a peaceful night’s sleep. Miro Humidifiers are ultrasonic humidifiers that come with even more added benefits than traditional ultrasonic humidifiers. The Miro NR08M is an example of a Miro humidifier that would be perfect for your newborn. The Miro NR08M is built with advanced technology allowing for digital connectivity and ease of use. The built-in humidity sensors ensure that your child will be in an environment with optimal humidity and, with nearly silent operation, your newborn will be able to rest without disturbance.

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