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There is never a shortage of clothes hanging at home in winter in homes around the world because unfortunately there is no alternative. As much as we would all love to air dry them, when it’s raining, cold or humid it’s really impossible, but not with the pot method.
Dryer
The common goal is to dry clothes perfectly and in a short time. Those who have a dryer solve the problem in just a few minutes, although they consume electricity, which, especially at this time, should be avoided.
Those who do not have it or those who want to save money , must find a valid alternative to solve the problem and avoid picking up smelly, still damp or damaged clothes.
Hanging Clothes at Home, When It Becomes a Problem
Drying clothes at home can become a problem over time because inevitably stale air and a lot of humidity are created in the home environment which is absorbed by the walls and quickly turns into mold. This is a problem not only for aesthetic reasons because seeing moldy walls is not the best, but also because it is bad for your health.
Despite everything, many people hang their laundry at home, in any room. There are those who do it because they have no alternative because they do not have balconies or windows and those who do it because it is practical since you always have everything at hand, this way you avoid going out.
To hang laundry correctly at home, the first thing to do is choose the right room, whether it’s the living room or bedroom, the kitchen, whatever. Regardless of the room, you should keep the window or balcony open, even if it is cold. Air recirculation is essential.
In any case, it is advisable to choose rooms that are not inhabited during the day, both so as not to suffer too much from the cold and so as not to breathe excessively humid air. In this case, a dehumidifier can be useful because it allows you to dry clothes quickly without making the environment too humid.
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