![]() Just be sure that the air is not blowing directly on your child and be sure the cord is kept safely out of reach. Humidified air is a great way to keep the nasal passages open and to help with nasal congestion, especially in the midst of cold and flu season! A cool mist humidifier can be placed in your child’s bedroom at night and/or during naps. So while I can talk a big game about how much I personally love a humidifier and feel the benefits, Kate Morse, Pediatric RN, is also here to educate us on WHY you should add one to your child’s room this season: WHY USE A HUMIDIFIERĭry air can be very irritating to the nose, mouth and eyes. The best part is the night mode! The moon button actually turns ALL the lights off, so the room is 100% dark! Remember, the darker the room the better!! This cool mist humidifier by Levoit is my all time favorite! The parts aren’t complicated and it comes apart- making it very easy to clean! ![]() But I know I feel so much better when I’ve got it going! WHAT KIND OF HUMIDIFIER TO USEīefore we get into the medical benefits of using a cool mist humidifier, let’s talk about picking the right one and keeping it clean. As someone who has always had eczema issues and being prone to bloody noses in arid climates, I swear by the benefits of a humidifier! To be perfectly honest, I loathe cleaning them, setting up the water and getting it going every night. ![]() As someone who grew up with a cool mist humidifier constantly running, I’m all for using them! But it wasn’t until college I realized not everyone had one cranking in their bedroom each night. ![]()
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