You probably need air conditioning, since that would help cool it more and freshen the air. However, humid air makes heat more noticeable, so using a dehumidifer would help cool you as well.
you might need freon in the air condition.
No that's pretty hot. Room temp for Fahrenheit is about 70 degrees
Humidity is uncomfortable for many people, and can make extremes of heat and cold seem worse (if you are hot and wet it can be more uncomfortable than hot and dry for instance). Also, for some people, breathing wet air is harder than breathing dry air. There are probably other reasons, but there are a couple of them.
it heats it up because the room temp is hot cause your bodys hot that's why.
They dissolve faster in hot water.
no
hair dryer, hot plate, humidifier
It is okay to run a dehumidifier and central air at the same time. This will help keep the costs down for the air conditioner. If the dehumidifier is running, the air temperature will cool off quicker and the air conditioner can be turned up a little higher.
It should be hooked to a cold line.
Both a dehumidifier and an air conditioner remove moisture from the air. Both a fan and an air conditioner move air. An air conditioner, however, cools air which a combination dehumidifier and fan can not do. If it is hot, and especially if there is an elderly person liable to suffer from heat stroke or heat exhaustion, an attempt to replace air conditioning with a dehumidifier and a fan could lead to death.
No you can't get sick by sleeping with a humidifier. All humidifiers do is help moisturize the air. Air that is too dry can cause colds, sinus infections, or scratchy and sore throats.
If a room has a high rate of humidity it will show condensation on the windows or walls, it may even be growing some mold on the walls. But if you have any doubt,get a dehumidifier or at least a humidistat to see
It depends on how hot/cold your water is, and how hot/cold room temperature is.
you might need freon in the air condition.
I'm unsure if you mean soda pop or baking soda. A mixture of a small amount of baking soda in warm or hot water can be used to clean the basin of a humidifier. All surfaces should be thoroughly wiped and dried to remove leftover baking soda residue. Do not run the humidifier with the baking soda mixture in the machine, unless you have gotten specific directions to do this from a manufacturer. However, soda pop cannot be used in a humidifier whether to run or to clean it. :-)
You may find that using a hot humidifier in a bathroom will create enough steam in the bathroom without you having to use up your hot water. Heat humidifiers will also help keep your bathroom warm.
hot oil.