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ultrasound humidifier In autumn and winter, air humidity decreases naturally to reach its lowest annual levels. Heating systems contribute to a further reduction in air humidity. Meanwhile, in the summer months air conditioning systems, especially in dry climates, can deplete the air of its natural humidity.
A correct humidity level protects nose, throat and respiratory tract mucous membranes from dehydration, making them less vulnerable to viruses and bacteria causing diseases such as colds, rhinitis, headache, sore throat, etc.
Humidifiers return the environment to its ideal humidity, which should never be less than 50% (ideally 50-55%).
Ultrasound humidifiers use innovative ultrasound technology to maintain the ideal air humidity in complete silence.
Furthermore, the cold particle micronisation ensures their efficient distribution in the environment, as they do not rise but are distributed more rapidly and effectively.
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ESH Congress:22rd European Meeting on Hypertension and Cardiovascular Protection - London, England
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ESC Congress 2012 - Munich, Germany
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Medica 2012 Fiera Internazionale della Medicina e della Tecnica Ospedaliera - Düsseldorf, Germania
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