Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - What should I do if the air is too humid and things are moldy?

What should I do if the air is too humid and things are moldy?

1, clever use of desiccant applicable space: indoor everywhere.

There are two most common types: moisture absorption box and dehumidification bag. Generally, the absorption box has various scents, and it is suitable to be placed in the corner of the living room, under the bed in the bedroom and under the cupboard in the kitchen. Wet bags are suitable for closed spaces such as wardrobes and shoe cabinets.

2, newspaper mold applicable space: bedroom

Opening the wardrobe door for a long time can ventilate and prevent mildew, but there is also a lot of dust. If you put a newspaper at the bottom of the closet, you can stick a newspaper on the inside of the closet door. Newspapers can absorb moisture and achieve the effect of mildew prevention, and the smell of ink on newspapers can also repel insects.

3, lime moisture absorption applicable space: kitchen, bedroom.

Lime is a simple and easy-to-make moisture absorber. Put the lime in the box and cover it when the weather is not wet. When the weather is wet, open the lid and don't open the big window at the same time, which can keep the indoor air dry and pleasant.

4. Close the window in time. Applicable space: living room, bedroom.

When humid air strikes, always remember to close the windows at home, especially the windows facing south and southeast, so as not to give the moisture outside the window any chance to sneak in.

5. Occasionally applicable space for air conditioning: living room and bedroom.

The most convenient way to prevent indoor moisture is to use a dehumidifier or turn on the air conditioner to extract the moisture from the air. Using them can prevent the indoor air from being too humid, and can also prevent the wooden products and wooden floors at home from being damp.

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