When the weather starts to warm, I start my dehumidifier. When the catch tank is full, I use the water for my plants. I am conserving water as well as keeping my monthly bill down.
By Betty from Coxs Creek, KY
I would be VERY careful about that water. My booklet that came along with my humidifier said that the water should be considered toxic and to be disposed of properly. It even said to wash your hands after emptying the container.
I don't know if I would use it on my plants, especially if you are using it on a garden. (08/13/2008)
By Paula
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Corporate American (bottled water companies, filtration system manufacturers) and Government Facilities (the Water Department), don't want us to use anything that will take finances away from their pockets. I've watered plants and vegetables for over a decade...no problems, no funny growths on my skin or a third eye.
Of course our dehumidifier is not in a toxic environment, just your average home.
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