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make (more) humid
We have a machine that humidifies the air in the house
How To Use humidify In A Sentence
- If the system is sized properly, the A/C unit is running longer at a lower power, saving energy and cleaning and dehumidifying the air, resulting in much healthier air. Green Builders, Inc. Bringing Green Homes to the Masses
- It can dehumidify down to 42-degrees, and some models hold a whopping 65 pints of water.
- ‘We do our best by dehumidifying the fumigating to keep the manuscript safe from insects.’ says a librarian.’
- Air-to-air exchangers will dehumidify and provide a constant 0.75 air change per hour, compared with the average four to five air changes per hour that leak into the average wood frame home.
- Ironically, he did this not to cool his home but to cool and dehumidify the printing plant where he worked in 1902 so that, in summer, the printing paper wouldn't curl up from the humidity. Heat waves, then and now plus...
- The dehumidifying effect also helps control mold and mites. HOME COMFORTS
- Aerosolized saline solution in the inspiratory circuit is used to humidify the inspired air.
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- Promoter Vikas Kasliwal says they plan to have rain-water harvesting, use solar energy to provide hot water to residents, and deodorize and dehumidify the air which will circulate within the building. Where the Rich Live in India
- But it may humidify the air in only one room and usually requires frequent filling with water - sometimes a couple of times a day.