Outside minus, inside is good warm. Thus ended 2019, closing the year with cold days and bringing the New Year even colder. That's fine in winter, but mold can be a problem.
Not only aesthetically, it can ruin the beauty of our home, but the smell of dampness in the air is bothersome and mold can be harmful to health. We can fight a desperate fight for mold eradication. Here are some tips to help you get rid of the discomfort effectively.
It is not a question that the mold appears in the apartment because the humidity increases and the heat from the heating only helps the mold to appear. In addition to being a beautiful sight, a moldy wall can even cause health damage.
It is winter and the mornings are very spicy, but ventilation should not be neglected. In fact, this moment must be repeated several times a day. This prevents condensation. A well-heated home has less chance of mold. If it does, it means that there is too much humidity in our home. In addition to ventilation and heating, you can even use a fan to move the air and dehumidify.
It sounds weird, but the air conditioner can be used not only against high heat. The air conditioner is also suitable for moving and drying the air.
Not only strong-smelling agents available in the store can be used for the mold that appears. Fully natural and (even) home-made materials such as vinegar, lemon oil, lemongrass oil, clove oil can be used well. In an unused blown-head bottle, mix these ingredients with water. Only 3 to 3 drops of oil are needed, 4 decilitres of vinegar and 1 deciliter of water.
With the appearance of unpleasant mold, not only can the wall surface be ugly, but everything that touches the wall. When mold appears, furniture should be removed from the immediate vicinity of the wall to allow fresh air to flow through 2-3 times a day.
For many, tossing in the apartment is a must. A tumble dryer can help. Although it requires investment and electricity, it can be avoided, but unpleasant mold can be avoided. The cooker hood in the kitchen also indicates in its name that it extracts excess humidity.
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