Press release
If You Sleep with a Snorer, a Humidifier Can Help Make Your Night More Restful
If a snoring partner keeps you awake, a humidifier can help by relieving the intensity and loudness of the snoring.People who snore respond well to increasing the humidity level in their bedroom. When the air is too dry the snorer’s mucous membranes dry out, causing further breathing difficulty. Increasing the room’s humidity level helps prevent this.
An optimally humidified environment improves your snoring partner’s chances of a more restful night for both of you. Maintaining humidity in the 50% “sweet spot” of relative humidity keeps sensitive mucous membranes moist, helping reduce how often snores occur as well as their decibel level.
Create the right combination of bedroom temperature and humidity, and your partner will breathe and sleep more easily. To check humidity in your bedroom, purchase an inexpensive hygrometer (a humidity measuring device) at your local hardware store or online. Recommendation: Humidifiers.Selection4Less.com.
Selection4Less.com was started in 2009 by three friends who practice healthy living and are genuinely interested in helping others do the same. We decided to focus on humidifiers as our first product line because indoor air quality is so literally vital to creating a healthy atmosphere in your home and workplace. Our mission is to provide an innovative forum for information about the most popular, efficient humidifiers.
Selection4less.com
W5290 County Road B
La Crosse, WI 54601
This release was published on openPR.
Permanent link to this press release:
Copy
Please set a link in the press area of your homepage to this press release on openPR. openPR disclaims liability for any content contained in this release.
You can edit or delete your press release If You Sleep with a Snorer, a Humidifier Can Help Make Your Night More Restful here
News-ID: 154518 • Views: …
More Releases from Selection4less.com
If It’s Winter Outside but the Sahara Desert Inside, You May Be Setting the St …
If your home or office is heated by a forced air system without humidification, you may be living in an indoor environment drier than the Sahara Desert, which averages 25% relative humidity. Everyday exposure to overly dry air has varying negative effects on the human body, from dried out throat and nasal passages to dehydrated skin. Frequent colds or upper respiratory ailments may be caused by breathing dry air that’s…
Have Fewer Nosebleeds, Chapped Lips, and Wrinkles this Winter: Keep Your Skin Hy …
When the relative humidity level in the air you breathe is below 35-40% it depletes moisture in your skin, your nasal passages, your lips, and the mucous membranes in your throat. It decreases your skin’s suppleness and elasticity, and contributes to chapped lips, nosebleeds, and cracked skin in your fingers.
If your heating system isn’t humidified, it’s robbing your indoor air of the little moisture it already contains. When you…
Save Yourself from Winter Wrinkles & Flyaway Hair: Don’t Let Dry Indoor Air Ag …
Do you suffer from dry skin, brittle flyaway hair and chapped lips in the winter? If so, dry indoor air could be a contributing factor.
FACT: Many heating systems aren’t humidified. The dry air they generate robs the indoor air in your home or work environment of the moisture it contains, often resulting in a humidity level less than the average humidity in the Sahara Desert (25%).
When the …
How a Humidifier Can Protect You & Your Computer from Static Electricity Caused …
Static electricity shocks are annoying and can cause malfunctions in electronic circuitry; humidifying your indoor air helps eliminate those shocks
People who are frequently “zapped” by static electricity during the winter heating season look for solutions to eliminate hair that frizzes and clothing that clings due to air that contains too little moisture.
Static electricity caused by excessively dry indoor air can cause malfunctions in equipment that contains electronic circuitry…
More Releases for Selection4Less
Have Fewer Nosebleeds, Chapped Lips, and Wrinkles this Winter: Keep Your Skin Hy …
When the relative humidity level in the air you breathe is below 35-40% it depletes moisture in your skin, your nasal passages, your lips, and the mucous membranes in your throat. It decreases your skin’s suppleness and elasticity, and contributes to chapped lips, nosebleeds, and cracked skin in your fingers.
If your heating system isn’t humidified, it’s robbing your indoor air of the little moisture it already contains. When you…
How a Humidifier Can Protect You & Your Computer from Static Electricity Caused …
Static electricity shocks are annoying and can cause malfunctions in electronic circuitry; humidifying your indoor air helps eliminate those shocks
People who are frequently “zapped” by static electricity during the winter heating season look for solutions to eliminate hair that frizzes and clothing that clings due to air that contains too little moisture.
Static electricity caused by excessively dry indoor air can cause malfunctions in equipment that contains electronic circuitry…
3 Tips for Creating a Proper TCZ (Thermal Comfort Zone) in Your Office
Humidifiers.Selection4Less.com -- the online humidifier resource from the healthy living experts at Selection4Less.com -- provides visitors with useful and up-to-date information and tips for buying and using humidifiers.
The healthy living experts at Humidifiers.Selection4less.com (http://humidifiers.selection4less.com) explain the importance of maintaining a TCZ (Thermal Comfort Zone) in the workplace. Stray too far from it, and the deviation can affect workers’ performance and stress levels.
A person wearing a normal amount of clothing for…
Your cold or sinus problems could be due to dry indoor air
Humidifiers.Selection4Less.com -- the online humidifier resource from the healthy living experts at Selection4Less.com -- provides visitors with useful and up-to-date information and tips for buying and using humidifiers.
The healthy living experts at Humidifiers.Selection4less.com (http://humidifiers.selection4less.com) report that if you suffer from frequent colds or upper respiratory ailments, it’s possible they may be caused by below-optimum humidity levels in your home or workplace.
According to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma &…