silly silly Q but........
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silly silly Q but........
I just bought a vaporizer and it does not say if it can be on a table or will it melt or stain wood?
Can I put a towel under it or is that not a good thing?
I have never used one and no one here in FL seems to know the answer.
Can I put a towel under it or is that not a good thing?
I have never used one and no one here in FL seems to know the answer.
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I am not trying to confuse anyone. It does not leak. I just am asking what type of surface can it rest on?
It has to be 4ft from my bed so it can not be my bedside table. I wanted to clear a place on my desk in my room.
Also I wanted to know if putting a towel under it would be a fire hazard?
So sorry to confuse people.
It has to be 4ft from my bed so it can not be my bedside table. I wanted to clear a place on my desk in my room.
Also I wanted to know if putting a towel under it would be a fire hazard?
So sorry to confuse people.
I used to nanny frequently and everyone always kept them on a small dresser or table on the opposite side of the room from the child's crib or bed. Some put towels under them, some do not. When I use one in the bedroom, I put it on the floor, but still put a towel under it.
That's my experience and it always worked fine!
That's my experience and it always worked fine!
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Be sure to use a cool air vaporizer as opposed to a warm air one. The warm air versions breed germs and do more harm than good! Just some advice from a mom of one child with respiratory issues. Cool air is what our Dr suggested. They also leave dust, so if you have a problem with that, dont use one at all. Good luck.
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How do you know if it is a cool air vaporizer?Ksea wrote:Be sure to use a cool air vaporizer as opposed to a warm air one. The warm air versions breed germs and do more harm than good! Just some advice from a mom of one child with respiratory issues. Cool air is what our Dr suggested. They also leave dust, so if you have a problem with that, dont use one at all. Good luck.
It just says to pour water and a pinch of salt in and turn on.......
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