The best ... devices for creating a healthier home
... a battery-powered sinus-wash, a sleep monitor, and more
Waterpik Sinusense Water Pulsator
This battery-powered sinus-wash device cleanses your nasal passages to help sweep away “bacteria, viruses, and irritants.”
$35 , Sinusense.com
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Personal Sleep Coach
When attached to a wireless headband, this sleep monitor “collects comprehensive data on your sleeping habits.” Personalized e-mail and online advice then coaches you to more restful nights.
$200, Myzeo.com
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Middle Colors Ultrasonic Humidifier
“Breathe easy” with this “teardrop-shaped wonder,” which fills a room with mist for up to 10 hours. It also has an aromatherapy function and comes in 10 colors.
$120, Gizmine.com
Source: Details
Haan HS-20 Personal Steam Cleaner
Use this sanitizing steamer to “loosen dirt and kill germs on toilets, floors, and ovens without chemicals.” With 11 attachments, it can clean everything from leather to carpet.
$70, Amazon.com
Source: Family Circle
Pipila Portable UV Pacifier Sanitizer
Did baby’s pacifier hit the floor for more than three seconds? This battery-operated sanitizer uses a UV lamp to zap all germs in just six minutes.
$30, Target.com
Source: Parents
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