asktriplets
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anyone have any great ideas on how to keep some moisture in the air in the car when you have the heater running?
we leave thurs. for a 2 day (16 hr.) drive, and i forgot how much i HATE having the heat on because the air gets so dry, so quickly (had the heater on yesterday for the 1st time this season)...hopefully, we'll only need the heat on for the first half of the drive (once we hit atlanta, it should be warm, right!?!?)
i know they sell "personal humidifiers" that plug into a car, but i didn't order one in time. i was trying to figure out if they sell special filters that you can fill with water and just place over your vents in the car, or if there is anything else i can do to keep that "static-y-hair, dry-eyes-and-throat, need-some-water-desperately" feeling that seems to really bother my kids (and me too!).
we give the kids as much to drink as possible during the drive (and the few days prior to the trip) to keep them hydrated, but it doesn't seem to be enough.
any suggestions?
thanks,
we leave thurs. for a 2 day (16 hr.) drive, and i forgot how much i HATE having the heat on because the air gets so dry, so quickly (had the heater on yesterday for the 1st time this season)...hopefully, we'll only need the heat on for the first half of the drive (once we hit atlanta, it should be warm, right!?!?)
i know they sell "personal humidifiers" that plug into a car, but i didn't order one in time. i was trying to figure out if they sell special filters that you can fill with water and just place over your vents in the car, or if there is anything else i can do to keep that "static-y-hair, dry-eyes-and-throat, need-some-water-desperately" feeling that seems to really bother my kids (and me too!).
we give the kids as much to drink as possible during the drive (and the few days prior to the trip) to keep them hydrated, but it doesn't seem to be enough.
any suggestions?
thanks,