clouds in my humidifier TELL ME HOW TO UPLOAD PICS
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Re: clouds in my humidifier
DUMP left over water in humidifier out EVERY MORNING. And let it air dry until evening and then refull. I blow mine dry with hair blower dryer. The hot air helps kill off anything hanging around. Sitting water (of any kind) inside a humidifier tank without xPAP on) is great media to grow all kinds of stuff. Then clean once a week by your method of choice.
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Re: clouds in my humidifier
I've also had 'issues' with generic distilled water and only buy brand-name ones now. I'm also diligent about letting everything completely dry out regularly as constant damp will breed all kinds of bugs, no matter how clean it all started out.
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Re: clouds in my humidifier
I like the ideal of using a hair dryer....TKS=FA
VikingGnome wrote:DUMP left over water in humidifier out EVERY MORNING. And let it air dry until evening and then refull. I blow mine dry with hair blower dryer. The hot air helps kill off anything hanging around. Sitting water (of any kind) inside a humidifier tank without xPAP on) is great media to grow all kinds of stuff. Then clean once a week by your method of choice.
Re: clouds in my humidifier
I would say that since the bottle is marked as Distilled water, it's all three, "Processed by Steam Distillation, Microfiltration, Ozonation". Filtered and/or ozonated water alone is not distilled water and can not be marketed as such.Sal_In_Ga wrote:I, too, had mold from WM distilled water, but not from a branded distilled water. I empty my tank daily and use the water for other purposes.
The WM label states, "Processed by Steam Distillation, Microfiltration, Ozonation" (which one? ) and "Source: Municipal Supplies, Douglas,Ga". The branded distilled label states, "Distilled Water by Steam Distillation". I don't trust microfiltration or ozonation as distillation. My tap water often smells of chlorine, etc. and is from municipal supplies. I don't want to breathe that all night.
Seems that a few folks are suggesting that Walmart distilled water may contain mold or be more prone to becoming moldy than other brand names of water. Have you ever seen an unopened bottle of cloudy Walmart water? I'd guess that the contamination is not coming from the water or the bottle...
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Re: clouds in my humidifier
never had a problem with walmart water [the one i get is distilled in columbus ohio]---I just rec'vd a new chamber in june, the only thing different is that it is tinted whereas the other ones have been clear...TKS=FAConrad wrote:I would say that since the bottle is marked as Distilled water, it's all three, "Processed by Steam Distillation, Microfiltration, Ozonation". Filtered and/or ozonated water alone is not distilled water and can not be marketed as such.Sal_In_Ga wrote:I, too, had mold from WM distilled water, but not from a branded distilled water. I empty my tank daily and use the water for other purposes.
The WM label states, "Processed by Steam Distillation, Microfiltration, Ozonation" (which one? ) and "Source: Municipal Supplies, Douglas,Ga". The branded distilled label states, "Distilled Water by Steam Distillation". I don't trust microfiltration or ozonation as distillation. My tap water often smells of chlorine, etc. and is from municipal supplies. I don't want to breathe that all night.
Seems that a few folks are suggesting that Walmart distilled water may contain mold or be more prone to becoming moldy than other brand names of water. Have you ever seen an unopened bottle of cloudy Walmart water? I'd guess that the contamination is not coming from the water or the bottle...
Re: clouds in my humidifier
I've been puzzled by that labeling myself. Unfortunately, our scumbag government allows a certain amount of fraud in labeling such as "fat free" if it's less than a certain percent fat, etc. Someone said that it is allowed to label water as "distilled" even if it isn't as long as it meets certain purity standards, especially mineral content. I can't find any authoritative source for this claim, myself.Conrad wrote:I would say that since the bottle is marked as Distilled water, it's all three, "Processed by Steam Distillation, Microfiltration, Ozonation". Filtered and/or ozonated water alone is not distilled water and can not be marketed as such.
Seems that a few folks are suggesting that Walmart distilled water may contain mold or be more prone to becoming moldy than other brand names of water. Have you ever seen an unopened bottle of cloudy Walmart water? I'd guess that the contamination is not coming from the water or the bottle...
Many people don't realize that distilling does NOT produce 100% pure water. While dissolved solids will mostly be left behind, some volatile things like alcohol, chlorine, solvents, and a number of other things can make it through the distilling process in some concentration. For instance, liquor is distilled from fermented liquids, and the output of the still contains alcohol, water, and a lot of other compounds that give the end product some of its flavor.
Maybe they filter it to prevent buildup in the boiler part of the the distillation process, and also to prevent "cooking" something volatile out of organic matter in the water. Once you've distilled it, it might make sense to ozonate it to be sure any germs that get into the water or bottle after the distilling process are dead once it goes into the jug.
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Re: clouds in my humidifier
I'm surprised at all the people who leave the tank with water all week. I empty mine out every morning and let it air dry (sitting up on one of the sides) until the evening.
When I took my machine to the doctor yesterday, I didn't have a chance to let the tank air dry for a few hours, so it spent all day inside the Hi5 humidifier unit (empty, but still had a drop or two of water inside). When I pulled it out of the bag that evening, the tank was coated in condensation from being closed up all day. I hate to imagine what would happen if it did that for a full week or two.
(And I only use distilled water. Either brand name or store generic.)
When I took my machine to the doctor yesterday, I didn't have a chance to let the tank air dry for a few hours, so it spent all day inside the Hi5 humidifier unit (empty, but still had a drop or two of water inside). When I pulled it out of the bag that evening, the tank was coated in condensation from being closed up all day. I hate to imagine what would happen if it did that for a full week or two.
(And I only use distilled water. Either brand name or store generic.)
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Re: clouds in my humidifier
HOW DO I UPLOAD A PICTURE OF MY CLOUDS SO YA'LL CAN BE THE JUDGE
freshair wrote:For the first time in two years I found fungus, bacteria or alien growth in my humidifier chamber...I clean my equiptment every sunday...I wash my humidifier out with warm soapy water, rinse, add vinegar mixture, shake it and then let it set for 20 minutes...i refill with distilled water....always used distilled water...been buying my distilled water at walmart...may buy a branded distilled water..this did scare me to even think that was inhaling moldy water vapors...tks=FA
Re: clouds in my humidifier TELL ME HOW TO UPLOAD PICS
without any trouble at all you might add. which would indicate that those who have troubles are doing something different. and those who use distilled yet have troubles are doing something else to cause troubles. nuff saidKEQ5 wrote:Post by KEQ5 on Wed Sep 12, 2012 1:13 pm
I'm surprised at all the people who leave the tank with water all week.
Re: clouds in my humidifier TELL ME HOW TO UPLOAD PICS
How insert images into posts...freshair wrote:HOW DO I UPLOAD A PICTURE OF MY CLOUDS SO YA'LL CAN BE THE JUDGE
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Re: clouds in my humidifier TELL ME HOW TO UPLOAD PICS
I was emptying my humidifier every day and letting it sit in the bathroom to air dry. I finally realized that's about the worst place to leave it! Now I empty every 3 or 4 days and bring it back to my bedroom to dry..... cleaner environment for sure.
Lysol is a good mold inhibitor but you'll want to rinse very well.
Lysol is a good mold inhibitor but you'll want to rinse very well.
Re: clouds in my humidifier WE HAVE PICTURE
Pugsy wrote:How insert images into posts...freshair wrote:WE HAVE PICTURES OF CLOUDS IN MY HUMIDIFIER
Same way as posting images of reports.
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I think windows 7 Home Premium has the snipping tool, Basic may not.
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Yuck, that's gross!
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Re: clouds in my humidifier
No problems for me cleaning and emptying once per week. I refill as needed during the week with distilled water and I'm good to go.KEQ5 wrote:I'm surprised at all the people who leave the tank with water all week. I empty mine out every morning and let it air dry (sitting up on one of the sides) until the evening.
When I took my machine to the doctor yesterday, I didn't have a chance to let the tank air dry for a few hours, so it spent all day inside the Hi5 humidifier unit (empty, but still had a drop or two of water inside). When I pulled it out of the bag that evening, the tank was coated in condensation from being closed up all day. I hate to imagine what would happen if it did that for a full week or two.
(And I only use distilled water. Either brand name or store generic.)
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Re: clouds in my humidifier
I quit using WM distilled because of a build up of pink crud in the tank. Haven't seen it with Albertson's or Fred Meyer DW.chunkyfrog wrote:I got mold from WM distilled water too.
But I clean the tank maybe every month.
I think the home distilled is cleaner.
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