I ask this question primarily because I bought an air purifier once and there was an obvious ozone odor, which I promptly returned the product to the store. The humidifier I bought more recently smells nothing like ozone and whatever odor is produced is very subtle. I just don't want to be breathing this in now and find out 10 years from now I'm dying of cancer. This humidifier appeals to me to help me with allergies because it doesn't use up heat to humidify the room. Thanks,
2006-10-17
21:34:20
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There are no settings. It's just called an "atomizer" or "ionizer", but it uses an electric current of some sort to evaporate the water (the evaporation is not hot at all).
As for the other answer, I'm not sure what you mean by it removes ions/toxins from the air. This is a water purifier, so the ionizer device is not exposed to the air at all. If you are referencing the air purifier I once purchased, well I only had this for a few days and refered to this simply because it had an ozone odor (where ozone is known to be carcinogenic).
I'd like to know if this evaporated water is carcinogenic! This vapor has a slight odor, not of ozone. Can't really describe it :-(.
2006-10-19
21:54:01 ·
update #1