yes, I use it all the time and it is just fine
With a laundry utility sink one could wash clothing or use it to empty out water from appliances such as a dehumidifier. It could also be used to wash ones hands.
Most laundry detergents work just as well with cold water. By using cold water you will save money and reduce environmental damage. It depends.If you are putting laundry in the washer then use hot water.If you are washing laundry that stains its colour or just washing by hand then use cold water.
Water will thin out laundry softener.
Only water should be put into a dehumidifier. If you try to add anything else to it, you might end up ruining the dehumidifier.
You don't use it in your bath water.
In wad=shing laundry, you use aproximittly 592.8 gallons of water each minute.
This unit does require water,you can add vapor to the water if you wish.
A humidifier makes the air fresher, While a dehumidifier removes a fresh smell. A house would use a a humidifier and a museum would use a dehumidifier
The dehumidifier would in a sense "win" this battle. Since the dehumidifier sucks water out the air and the humidifier adds water to it. The humidifier would run out of water before the dehumidifier sucks all the water out the air.
The water that accumulates in the household dehumidifier has taken in all of the chemicals in the air of a room and is probably not fit to drink. This water can be used to water plants, though.
Calcium chloride is hygroscopic, meaning that it absorbs water from the air. This is the job of a dehumidifier.
Check with your local government about the use of "gray water." You would only use the rinse water, not that with soap.