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How Much Hydrogen Peroxide in Humidifier

Adding an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide to the humidifier is related to health and safety. The following is explained in classical Chinese:

Today's discussion on the amount of hydrogen peroxide in the humidifier. When humidifying indoors, some people may think of supplementing it with hydrogen peroxide to sterilize and inhibit mildew and keep the air clean. However, the dosage needs to be measured with caution.

If the dosage is too small, it will be difficult to achieve the effect of sterilization, which is laborious. Overused, hydrogen peroxide evaporates in the air, or causes thorns in the respiratory tract, which is detrimental to people's health. And it also has the risk of erosion to the humidifier, reducing its lifespan.

Generally speaking, in each liter of water, several milliliters of hydrogen peroxide are appropriate, about two or three milliliters. When adding, make sure to mix it with the water evenly to make the distribution uniform. It must also be checked regularly. If there is any discomfort, such as poor breathing, micro-prickles in the eyes and nose, it must be stopped immediately, and ventilated to keep the air in the room fresh and harmless.

In short, when using this agent in a humidifier, it should be used in a scientific way and in a moderate amount, so that you can enjoy the benefits of humidification without worries about future problems.