Re: Devilbiss Heated Humidifiers - Overheating?
Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2012 1:15 pm
Thanks again for all the replies.
The rep may have recommended other brands, but in my experience most reps would not go so far as to make up overheating stories out of whole cloth.
Still, I guess anything is possible...
Chunkyfrog - (can I call you Chunky for short?) If you have rodents in your ductwork, you will also have uh, rodent by-products.
These by-products are known to carry a potentially fatal respiratory disease known as Hantavirus. It is spread as an airborne pathogen which can be stirred up by the air movement in your duct work.
I don't think unlit incense will render it harmless.
I recommend a publication by your National Park Service called "Rodent Exclusion Techniques" I think it still may be available as a downloadable .pdf file.
In Ontario, Provincial Health Insurance has a program to cover set amounts for
various medical assistive devices. Providers are fond of saying that "the government sets the price" but the fact is that the government sets the maximum that it will pay to a registered Canadian provider. All providers are free to charge less.
A U.S. purchase is unlikely.
I would love to hear from Devilbiss on this issue - I'm sure they're aware of it by now. Everyone here seems happy with their machines
The rep may have recommended other brands, but in my experience most reps would not go so far as to make up overheating stories out of whole cloth.
Still, I guess anything is possible...
Chunkyfrog - (can I call you Chunky for short?) If you have rodents in your ductwork, you will also have uh, rodent by-products.
These by-products are known to carry a potentially fatal respiratory disease known as Hantavirus. It is spread as an airborne pathogen which can be stirred up by the air movement in your duct work.
I don't think unlit incense will render it harmless.
I recommend a publication by your National Park Service called "Rodent Exclusion Techniques" I think it still may be available as a downloadable .pdf file.
In Ontario, Provincial Health Insurance has a program to cover set amounts for
various medical assistive devices. Providers are fond of saying that "the government sets the price" but the fact is that the government sets the maximum that it will pay to a registered Canadian provider. All providers are free to charge less.
A U.S. purchase is unlikely.
I would love to hear from Devilbiss on this issue - I'm sure they're aware of it by now. Everyone here seems happy with their machines