Cloudy weather is the most typical phenomenon, especially when there is prolonged rain. According to experts, the reason for the phenomenon of cloudy weather is that the humidity of the air increases by more than 75%, even nearly 100%, causing water vents to accumulate on the surface of furniture. For that reason, every time it is cloudy, the house will become damp, making furniture very susceptible to damage, mold...
To solve the above situation, many housewives can apply the following methods to see the surprising results it brings.
Close the door
Closing doors on rainy and windy days is considered a "golden" method to help keep the house dry, reducing the humidity of furniture and some items. There are some people who often mistakenly think and choose to open the door open in the hope that the house will be more dry and airy.
However, this is a completely wrong method, because the wind in cold and rainy weather will bring a lot of moisture and cause the floor and furniture to be blocked with water and steam. Therefore, always keep your doors closed when it rains to avoid the house space becoming damp, leading to damage to furniture over time.
Control
Using a moisturizer is also a popular method and brings safety to many modern families. bat the air conditioner on in dry mode, as it will help absorb moisture, while keeping the house clean on wet rainy days.
In addition, turning on the air conditioner in this mode also helps ensure the health of family members when the air is circulating more easily.
Firewood or raw lime
One of the tips that few people know to reduce the situation of damp houses is to use charcoal or lime. Both of the above materials are highly moisturized, so leave charcoal or lime in the basements and corners of the room so that they can absorb moisture in the air.
In particular, it should be noted that the above method can only be applied to rooms with small spaces and absolutely no firewood in the house. For families with young children, housewives should also be careful to stay away from them.