Pretty much the most important thing you need to consider is the web host's reliability. Can you think of anything more annoying than going to a store that is not open half the time? It is the same if your website is not reliably hosted. If you choose a host with lots of downtime then you're sure to win the race to losing the most customers the fastest. Do some research into hosts that you are interested in. Do they offer an uptime guarantee? Hosts offering uptime guarantees usually have the technology to back them up.
Another important thing you need to think about is customer support. Does the host you are considering offer 24/7 support? This is important because if anything happens to your website you can quickly contact them and get them to sort it out as quickly as possible. Personally, I prefer it if they have phone, chat and email support. Chat and phone support allows me to instantly be able to contact them if I have an important problem.
The last bunch of things you should think about are the features that you may need. You need to consider how much storage and bandwidth you need and whether there is space for growth and easily upgrading your plan if needed. Most hosts offer more than enough space to store your files but if you get a sudden surge in traffic, you need to consider bandwidth needs and how your host deals with exceeding bandwidth. Some hosts offer e-commerce ready plans that come with features such as shopping carts to help jump-start your business. Other features that should be thought about such as web traffic statistics, the number of email accounts offered, the type of control panel, supported scripting languages such as PHP and ASP, the number of mySQL databases offered and also software that is preinstalled such as forums, site building tools and blogs for those who aren't experts.
Think about what you need in a web host and then find a reliable web host that can support your online needs as a Webmaster. While its good to get cheap web hosting, I have made the mistake of getting cheap hosting and not getting reliable customer support and crappy features because I did not do the right research before selecting them. The host you pick will become your website's “legs” and if they aren't up to standard your website may fail.
Good luck with your online business!
Picking The Right Breed
During the winter heating months in colder climates your home will need extra moisture. A humidifier replaces moisture that is lost from heating your home. The proper humidity is essential for your maximum comfort. Not enough humidity can cause itchy dry skin, stuffy noses, static build up, frizzy hair and a chilly feeling. The proper humidity is a personal thing. It is best to start around 60% and adjust up or down until you find the best comfort level for your needs.
So, what kind of humidifier are you going to buy? There are several things you need to know first before purchasing a unit. How much space are you adding moisture to? If you want to do your whole house and have hot air heat, I recommend having a whole house humidifier installed by a heating contractor. This type will connect to your water line and automatically add moisture to the heated air within your furnace.
If you only need to moisturize a few rooms or you do not have hot air heat, then a stand alone unit is required. There are 4 types available: evaporative, ultrasonic, steam, and cool mist. Here is what each type is good for.
Evaporative:
This is the type I prefer. Several gallons of water are stored in a tank in the unit. Water is pumped through a wicking material (should be anti-bacterial coated) and a fan quietly blows through the wet wicking material evaporating the water and adding humidity to the air. This type uses the least amount of electricity and provides 1-2 days before needing a tank refill. Larger console units of this type can allow you to go more days between refills. There is also a UV light option on some units that kills airborne viruses or bacteria that pass through.
Ultrasonic:
Ultrasonic units use sound vibrations to add moisture to the air. The draw back of this type of humidifier is that it leaves a white dust on every surface in your home. The white dust is minerals naturally occurring in your water. It is a real pain to clean up. If you want to prevent the dust you can buy distilled water which is inconvenient and expensive. I do not recommend this type of unit.
Heater type units literally boil water into steam. They cost the most to run. No white dust is left behind because steam is pure water. A build-up of minerals are left behind on the heating element. These minerals can cause popping noises and inefficient operation. Removing the mineral deposits can be done by soaking the heater part in white vinegar weekly.
Cool Mist(impeller):
This is the type I remember my mom putting in my room when I had a cold. They are the least expensive units. They work by spinning the water into tiny droplets and blowing them into the air. For a few days use they are ok. Excess water can build up around the unit from unevaporated droplets so do not place it on wooden furniture.
I remember having to change a few wet socks from this extra water on the floor.
Overall the best type for long-term use is the evaporative wicking type. They cost the least to operate and do not leave white mineral dust everywhere, and only need attention every few days for water refills.
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