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Humidifier for Baby

If you have a baby in the home, you want to make sure that the air they breathe is as healthy as possible. In many cases, that means purchasing a humidifier to make sure that there is enough moisture in the air to keep their delicate nasal passages clean and clear. CVS offers a wide range of different humidifiers that can be used around your little one. You can pick from great options that can be used anywhere in the home, or humidifiers that were designed specifically for use around babies. There are even some shaped like fun animals that your little one may love!

Best Humidifier for Nursery

If you are getting a humidifier for use in a nursery, there are some features you want to look for. Of course, the first thing you want to do is make sure that it is safe for use around your baby. For many people, this will mean getting a cool humidifier rather than one that relies on steam. You also want to make sure that you are placing the humidifier somewhere that your little one can't reach it or the cord used to plug it in. You also want to make sure that it works quietly so that it does not disturb your baby's sleep.

Are Humidifiers Good for Babies?

Just like older kids and adults, babies need the air they breathe to be clean and have the right moisture levels. In fact, since their throats and nasal passages are so small and still growing, they can be even more sensitive. During the winter months, or if you live in a dry climate, it can be very good for your baby to have a humidifier running in their nursery or other places where they spend a lot of time. Keeping the humidity levels between 35 and 50% will help ensure they can breathe easily all day and night.

Do Babies Need a Humidifier?

For most babies, humidifiers are only needed if the air in the rooms they are in are too dry. This is often the case in the winter months, but can occur year-round in drier climates. If the humidity in the air in your area is below 35%, you will want to make sure you have a humidifier running to help avoid any type of irritation of the nose, throat, or skin of your little one.

What to Put in a Humidifier for Baby Congestion?

When struggling with nasal congestion, many people like to turn on a humidifier and add in essential oils to get relief. Using this same technique can be helpful for your baby as well. Just make sure that you are only using a small amount of the added essential oil and watch your child closely the first time you do it to ensure they do not become irritated. Common essential oils to add to humidifiers include tea tree oil, eucalyptus oil, peppermint oil, or oregano.