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3. Seal Windows and Doors
Check for drafts around windows and doors. Use weather stripping or caulk to seal gaps, preventing warm, moist air from entering.
4. Use Moisture Absorbers
- Salt: Place bowls of salt in damp areas; salt absorbs moisture effectively.
- Baking Soda: Similar to salt, baking soda can absorb excess moisture. Place open containers in problem areas.
5. Dry Clothes Outside
Whenever possible, dry clothes outdoors instead of using a dryer. This reduces indoor humidity levels and helps prevent condensation.
6. Maintain Indoor Temperature
Keep your home’s temperature consistent. Avoid drastic temperature changes that can lead to condensation. Use a thermostat to regulate heating and cooling.
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7. Insulate Pipes
Wrap insulation around cold water pipes to prevent condensation from forming on their surfaces. This is especially useful in unheated areas like basements.
8. Houseplants
Certain houseplants can help reduce humidity levels. Consider adding plants like spider plants, peace lilies, or Boston ferns, which naturally absorb moisture.
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