It should be hooked to a cold line.
I am not a plumber, but am in the process of installing a water line myself...and all of the research I have done says the water line should be hooked up to the cold water.
No. Not unless there is separate compartment attached to the outside area of the humidifier for that purpose.
As opposed to a cool mist humidifier, a warm mist humidifier uses heated water to provide humidity. It is also sometimes used to dispense medications into the air. A warm mist humidifier is more soothing if you have the chills. A cool mist humidifier might be preferable if you have a cold during warm months, if you don't want more heat in the room. Either will be a great benefit to help open sinuses and soothe dry skin.
Lots of fruits , medicine, fluids, chicken soup, and get a humidifier. This should help with cough and mucus.
Yes, if you are using kendall and aquapack other than just tap water.
Obviously hooked up wrong, or the faucets are mismarked . Usually cold on the right, hot on the left.
Cool mist humidifiers have a small motor in them that breaks down the water and passes the moisture through the air via the fan that is also inside the humidifier. The basic purpose of thse humidifiers is to purify the air.
Cold water.
All dishwashers in the US are hooked up to a hot water supply line only. Cold water does nothing for cleaning dishes.
Someone hooked up the hot water supply to the toilet instead of the cold water supply- or your water heater is back drawing hot water through to the toilet from a cold water inlet (supply)
cold water and water at night dont water when the sud is out
Gargle warm salt water. Do one spoonful of salt and mix it together with warm water. Stay away from cold things. Drink warm tea with sugar and honey. Get a humidifier. Only use the humidifier when you go to sleep. Drink lots of warm water. Suck on hard candies or cough suppressant to help your throat get back in motion.