Both silver and copper have antimicrobial properties, so I know it does some good, but I think I'll try to clean it or replace it with maybe a dozen clean pennies before I shell out $30. This Ionic Silver Stick Microbial Inhibitor was extremely simple to replace in my Air-O-Swiss humidifier. Just take out the old one, and pop the new one in. Couldn't be easier!
These humidifiers are the best, and the cost of replacing this stick once a year and the cartridges every 3 months are well worth the completely hassle-free and quiet day-to-day use (with no buildup).
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everyone saying they will use actual silver or copper or something other than this ionic stick in their water, DO NOT do this! firstly, it probably won't work for but a short period of time as the silver ions on the surface would not replenish itself like this stick does. secondly, i'm not sure if this would maintain "safe" levels of silver in the water.which brings me to the question...does anybody know if this method is even safe? i've been trying to research on this, and it seems that 99% of what i can find are silver marketers rejecting and trying to disprove the FDA's 1999 ruling to prohibit the claiming of beneficial health effects of silver. the only other common application of silver in water or anti-microbial effects are in hospitals--but this is largely for temporary use. since I couldn't find any legitimate sources of information on this application os ionic silver, i'm guessing its effects on the human body is relatively unknown. it is know that long-term exposure/intake to a similar silver application, silver colloid, can cause argyria. i believe this is why air-o-swiss states that only "safe" levels of silver is contained in the water. however, since there's seemingly not much research out there on the topic, how can they know what "safe" is? is this level of concentration relative to frequency or proximity of humidifier use? is there a risk of over exposure if the ionic silver stick is defective or is damaged/torn? i am asking air-o-swiss and awaiting a response on this. if anyone else can provide some legit clarity on this topic, i'd appreciate it.
fyi, the demineralization cartridges also contain ionic silver on their surface.
since i already spent hundreds on my air-o-swiss humidifier, and have been using it for months, i'm thinking i'll just refrain from replacing the cartridge and ionic silver stick and just regularly clean out the humidifier which i've had to do anyways because the pink/red buildup of bacteria spreads all over the inside (especially in the many small, hard-to-reach areas). after realizing the time and cost associated with using distilled water only (did this for a few days), i decided to boil a large pot of tap water to reduce bacteria and let the minerals settle some to the bottom and i've only used this kind of water in the humidifier, yet the bacteria is still everywhere. it became like this within 2-3 weeks of use. so it does not seem that the silver is keeping the water that clean.I bought this for my Air-O-Swiss 7135 unit and change it once a year. I have never had smell or mold. I use it from November to March almost 24 hours a day.


hoping you can help me fogure out where it goes. Our Ionic stick fell out during a move and we need to put it back in but haven't had luck (yet) on the web.
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