Experts warn: Drying clothes inside the room brings serious health consequences

Drying clothes inside the room is a common practice for many families, especially during the winter, but experts warn that this results in a variety of side effects often underestimated. According to experts, wet clothes increase the moisture of the air to 30%, creating ideal conditions for mold and bacteria. This can cause [...]
According to experts, wet clothes increase the moisture of the air to 30%, creating ideal conditions for mold and bacteria. This can cause problems with breathing, allergies, constant coughs, and the irritability of sinus, especially among children and asthma sufferers.
In addition, excess moisture damages walls and furniture, causing stains, unpleasant aromas, and the creation of mold spores spread throughout the house.
Experts recommend drying clothes in outer environments, using electric dryers, or frequent ventilation of the room if drying is inevitable.
Drying clothes in the room may seem practical, but long - term effects on the health and environment are significant./Periscopi/











