Drying Your Clothes at Home, Harming Your Health

In winter, because of rain, or if we don't have balcony, we had to hang our clothes at home, but that's not good for our health. The opening of windows to avoid the smell of clothing gram or the use of a denumerator are good ideas, but let's see what damage can cause [...]
In winter, because of rain, or if we don't have balcony, we had to hang our clothes at home, but that's not good for our health.
The opening of windows to avoid the smell of clothing gram or the use of a denumifer are good ideas, but let's see what damage can be done by the clothes hanging at home.
Drying your clothes in your home significantly increases the moisture inside our home by about 1/3, a truly large amount.
This excess humidity at home greatly exacerbates the quality of the air we breathe in our family environment.
When water dries and evaporates, it may allow a particular type of mushrooms to spread, especially called Aspergillus fumigatus. This type of fungi can cause lung damage for those who already suffer, with diseases such as asthma.
Moreover, excess moisture allows for growth in molds and spiders, favouring the beginning of allergies, especially in children.
A good idea, let your clothes dry in winter, and above all, with less danger, is to place an air hydration near the clothing line, allowing faster drying and also remove excess humidity in the environment.
Another solution is to make a second centrifuge after a full bath, our clothes will be harder to iron, but our health will certainly thank you.
When we have clothes, always try to put them a little more broad among them, so the air will flow better and dry in less time.
If we can, there's always old fraud, let's get close to the radiator dryer shelf, and in case we need to put small clothes right on the heater.










