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  • Are Your Plants Too Dry?
    February 6, 2023

    Are Your Plants Too Dry?

    Keeping your plants properly hydrated during the winter can be a challenge, but with the right tools and tips, you can make sure they stay healthy and happy. Start by ensuring that your plant type will benefit from increased humidity, then check its environment. If the air is too dry, consider getting a humidifier like Miro MH7000 to regulate humidity levels. Additionally, make sure that the soil is of good quality and not too dry, and consider if your plants need more or less sunlight than usual. Finally, pay attention to the pots you use for your plants: make sure there's proper drainage as water buildup can cause dehydration in plants. With these simple steps in mind, you'll have no problem keeping your beloved plants hydrated this winter!
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  • Tips to Get Better Rest
    February 4, 2023

    Tips to Get Better Rest

    It can be challenging to get adequate rest in this day and age. With the amount of technology at our fingertips, it can be hard to disconnect ourselves from the digital world and achieve proper rest. It is even more difficult to get the rest you require when you are raising an infant. To counteract this, one should limit their use of digital devices before going to bed, as staring at screens produce a blue light that tricks your brain into thinking it's time for sleep. Additionally, consistent sleeping patterns are important as inconsistent times stress your body. A humidifier can also help if you have difficulty breathing while sleeping, such as with the Miro NR08M model which has humidity sensors and is easily assembled and managed. When raising children, it is essential to set a regular sleep/nap schedule that gives you enough time for yourself and time for them. Exercise too plays an important role in enabling proper rest—even taking a walk daily or playing with young children will suffice! Finally, having proper dietary habits such as avoiding certain sugary or fatty foods may also assist in improved sleep cycles.

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  • The Anxiety of Raising Your Child
    February 4, 2023

    The Anxiety of Raising Your Child

    Raising an infant can be a challenging but rewarding experience. As a parent, staying in control of your mental health and ensuring that your child lives in a safe and comfortable environment is important. To do this, you need to identify the sources of your anxiety and figure out ways to help alleviate them. You can use different strategies to manage your stress levels, such as using a humidifier like the Miro MH7000 in your home, taking some time for yourself, or seeking professional advice if needed. Additionally, don’t hesitate to reach out to family and friends who can provide support during these times. With the right strategies in place, you will be able to raise an infant while also maintaining your own wellbeing.
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  • Things to Avoid With Your Baby
    February 2, 2023

    Things to Avoid With Your Baby

    Taking care of a baby is no small task; it requires paying close attention to potential risks and dangers that your little one could face. Regarding bedding, you should keep their crib minimal as too many things can be hazardous. The same goes for toys– babies do not need excessive playthings and some can even pose hazards. Even common household items like humidifiers should only be used with caution around infants, such as using ultrasonic models. Clothing is also best kept minimal until they are a bit older and bigger; expensive clothes will not last long with an ever-growing child. Social interaction is also a consideration; due to the immature immune system in infants, limit who visits the baby and make sure everyone washes their hands thoroughly. Additionally, never leave your baby unattended with any pet or animal. Lastly, masks are unnecessary for infants; wearing one may interfere with their breathing and cause more harm than good.
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  • Considerations for Your Humidifier
    February 2, 2023

    Considerations for Your Humidifier

    Trying to buy a humidifier can be a daunting task. When selecting the right model for you, consider factors such as ease of cleaning, operational simplicity and noise level. Ultrasonic humidifiers offer quieter operation than other types, making them ideal for creating a peaceful environment for infants. If you have young children or pets in your home, stay away from warm mist humidifiers as they may pose more of a risk. Larger homes may require larger capacity humidifiers to ensure adequate humidity levels throughout the space. Make sure to read reviews of the model you are considering so that you know exactly what you are buying.
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  • Why the Water Matters that You Use with Your Humidifier
    February 1, 2023

    Why the Water Matters that You Use with Your Humidifier

    Tap water poses many health risks when used in a humidifier and should be avoided. Distilled water is free from impurities or bacteria, so it is a viable option for use with your humidifier. Additionally, purified water has been filtered enough that all bacteria and dangerous minerals are removed, and can also be used with your device. When choosing a new humidifier, look for brands like Miro that recommend using purified water with their product. This will ensure you are getting the best performance out of your humidifier while keeping everyone safe from potential health risks.
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  • Childhood Illnesses You Should Look Out For
    January 31, 2023

    Childhood Illnesses You Should Look Out For

    Keeping their baby safe and healthy is the number priority for many parents. With this in mind, it is essential to protect your baby from things like bacteria to prevent them from getting too sick. This article will go over some common illnesses that your baby can catch along with tips to help treat and prevent illness in your baby. The common cold is the illness that your baby will likely catch at some point during their first few months. There is no cure for the common cold, but there are ways you can help soothe your baby from the symptoms. Keeping your baby in a cool environment and constantly monitoring their temperature is a must if your baby catches a cold. Your baby can also get the flu which is generally more severe than the common cold and has no cure. Most cases of the flu can be managed at home, but if you notice that your baby isn’t getting better contact your doctor immediately. Bronchitis usually develops after a viral infection and causes airways in your lungs to swell and produce mucus. If you notice that your baby is having difficulty breathing, contact your doctor right away. Pink eye or conjunctivitis, which can be caused by bacteria or a virus entering the eye, has symptoms such as irritation, sensitivity, and discharge from the infected eye. Children are more exposed to this due to often touching dirty surfaces but most cases of pink eye are not serious. An ear infection may also occur when fluid builds up causing an inflamed eardrum. Infants are more likely to suffer from an ear infection because it is harder for them to drain fluid from their ears; if you think this may be happening it’s best to see a doctor for proper treatment. To help protect their immune system limit visitors that come over, wash hands frequently, and use a humidifier like Miro MH7000 with UV capabilities to make sure no bacteria gets released into the air. Lastly, remember to keep everything clean around the house without using too harsh of chemicals; meeting regularly with your doctors is also important for overall development progress!
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  • What You Need To Know About Your One-Month-Old
    January 31, 2023

    What You Need To Know About Your One-Month-Old

    Congratulations on your one-month-old baby! As they grow, you'll want to make sure that certain things are taken care of properly to promote their healthy development. One important aspect to consider is sleep. Make sure that the environment where your baby sleeps is dark and quiet, with minimal distractions. Humidifiers can help keep the air clean and breathable for your little one. Your baby's sleeping schedule will largely stay the same during this age period, but you'll notice they need less sleep as they get older. Eating habits also change at this stage — make sure your baby gets plenty of nutrients and check in with a doctor if needed to ensure proper growth and health. And remember, when they wake up from a nap or sleep it is time for them to eat! When it comes to interactions with others, limit these as much as you can. Their immune system isn't fully developed yet and exposure to pathogens could be harmful. If visitors do come over, ensure that everyone washes their hands before interacting with your infant. It's also worthwhile for parents themselves to wash their hands both before and after interacting with the baby. Finally, take this opportunity to build a strong bond between you and your newborn by spending time together — you’ll soon start seeing some active engagement from them!
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  • Your Baby's Behavior During Sleep
    January 30, 2023

    Your Baby's Behavior During Sleep

    Your baby may snore, twitch, cry out, or make other noises in their sleep. This is normal for newborns in active sleep. Your baby’s sleeping environment is important as it can influence its behavior when it sleeps. It should be around 68-72 degrees Fahrenheit, with the use of a safe, ultrasonic humidifier like Miro's NR Max to help your baby sleep. If you notice persistent snoring or frequent crying contact your doctor as this could be a sign of other respiratory issues. Your baby’s breathing pattern may also change during different parts of the night so always check to make sure they are not too fast or too slow. Sweating during sleep is also normal but always check to make sure your baby does not have a fever.
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