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It rains a lot of damp rooms, and there is water on the walls and floors, which affects health and also affects the home. Here are a few ways to deal with it:
1 Dehumidify with an air conditioner. Most air conditioners now have this feature. Activating the dehumidification function of the air conditioner can effectively solve the problem of dampness in the room during rainy hours, and can also form all-round protection for "moisture-afraid" household appliances such as TVs and computers.
2 When not using a computer or TV, it is best to make a protective cover to prevent the rear of the appliance from coming into contact with moist air. These appliances can be turned on more, and the heat generated when the machine is running can effectively dissipate moisture. If the computer can't be lit up due to moisture, it can be turned on and powered on, and the display can be displayed again in about 10 minutes.
3 If the outside air is too humid, remember to close the doors and windows; If the room is too humid, to ensure that the room is ventilated, you can use air conditioners and fans to dehumidify.
4 If the walls are covered with "sweat", it is recommended to buy a dehumidifier to dehumidify.
5. In long-term humid areas, you can use charcoal built into the room or bamboo charcoal under the floor of the room, which has a good effect on the balance of room humidity and the prevention of dust and air purification.
6 Do not keep anything indoors (flowers, birds, fish, insects, pets of all kinds. Especially fish and various plants (including cacti).
7 Put some quicklime (mixed with some sand) in a damp corner
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Scatter some moisture-proof powder or buy a moisture-proof machine to prevent moisture.
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This can be done in the rain when the house is damp:1. When encountering rainy weather, it is not suitable to open doors and windows for ventilation at this time, at this time we can put some bamboo charcoal on some corners of the room or on the ground, which can well absorb the moisture in the air, and we use quicklime.
can have a similar effect;
2. You can use an air conditioner or an exhaust fan for dehumidification, which is the same as a vacuum cleaner.
The working principle is the same, the more humid air is gathered together, and when the moisture gathers, it will become water droplets, which is a bit similar to the way indoor doors and windows are ventilated;
3. Some rooms are damp due to some unreasonable decoration, so it is best to choose a professional or the original decoration company at this time.
Use moisture-proof materials to renovate the walls, roofs and floors of your home.
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1 Dehumidify with an air conditioner. Most air conditioners now have this feature. Activating the dehumidification function of the air conditioner can effectively solve the problem of dampness in the room during rainy hours, and can also form all-round protection for "moisture-afraid" household appliances such as TVs and computers.
2 When the computer or TV at home is not in use, it is best to make a protective cover, which can effectively prevent the rear of the appliance from coming into contact with moist air. At the same time, you can also increase the frequency of using these appliances, as the machine generates heat while it is running, which effectively dissipates moisture. If the computer can't be displayed due to moisture, you can turn on the power on, and the monitor can work again in about 10 minutes.
3 If the outside air is too humid, remember to close the doors and windows; If the house is too humid, to ensure that the room is ventilated, you can use air conditioners and fans to dehumidify.
4 If the walls are covered with "sweat", it is recommended to buy a dehumidifier to dehumidify.
5. In long-term humid areas, you can use charcoal in the room or bamboo charcoal under the indoor floor, which has a good effect on the balance of room humidity and the prevention of dust and air purification.
6 Do not keep anything indoors (flowers, birds, fish, insects, pets of all kinds), especially fish and plants of all kinds (including cacti). Put some quicklime (mixed with some sand) in a damp dead corner. (
7 When the weather is good and the sun is sufficient, open the windows for ventilation, and take out the quilt and clothes to dry.
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In humid weather, the clothes are damp, even sleeping is uncomfortable, and even worse, moisture will also invade the health of the elderly, children and rheumatoid arthritis patients, and if household appliances do not pay attention to moisture, it is easy to cause short circuits, therefore, moisture-proof dehumidification is very necessary, but how to prevent moisture and dehumidification is skillful, the following provides several feasible methods:
Use charcoal and lime to dehumidify your home. You can put some dry charcoal (bamboo charcoal) or lime in the corner of the house, because these substances have micropores on the surface, the ability to absorb moisture is extremely strong, and it is not easy to produce fly ash in the adsorption process, which is harmless to human health. It has been reported that dry baking soda and coffee powder also have the same function and are suitable for placing in bathrooms, cupboards.
In addition, spreading waste books and newspapers on the floor has a good moisture absorption effect. When the weather is dry and sunny, open the windows to ventilate so that the moisture in the room can be dissipated.
Use a hair dryer to dry the quilt. Before going to bed at night, you can use the hair dryer at home to blow the quilt to keep the damp quilt dry. After washing clothes, you can also use an electric hair dryer or electric fan to blow it, and families with conditions can buy a dryer, and the effect will be better.
Now that the weather has warmed up, when the public stores the clothes and quilts that are not used, it is best to place some mildew-proof and moth-proof tablets or dehumidification boxes (buckets) in the cabinet, which not only has the effect of moisture-proof, but also can keep it fragrant.
Use closed containers to help prevent moisture from food and medicine. It is possible to store food and medicine that are prone to moisture in closed containers such as sealed boxes, and it is now easy to use in supermarkets with sealed boxes and sorting boxes. Do not discard the desiccant in the packaging bag of biscuits and other foods that you usually buy, and put them in these closed containers to continue to play a moisture-proof role.
Turn off the power when you run out of appliances. In humid weather, after using the appliance, be sure to unplug the switch every time you turn it off, otherwise, there may be leakage, so develop a good habit of turning off the power. In addition, when the moisture is heavy, the home appliance can be put into standby, and the parts inside the machine in a working state will emit a certain amount of heat, which will help to dispel the moisture in the body and prevent the electrical appliance from short circuiting.
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Kowtow bugs often appear in the home, most likely because there is food to attract them, and mere dampness will not attract kowtow bugs. This beetle likes to eat all kinds of fruits, and you focus on checking the food stored at home to see if there is any insect aggregation. Once the source is found, it is easy to deal with.
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If there is an air conditioner, close the doors and windows, turn on the dehumidification mode, and turn it on for a period of time every day.
If there is no air conditioner, opening the doors and windows, and turning on the fan to blow is also effective.
At the same time, it is best to get some sawdust, charcoal, etc. in the corner of the home, which can also absorb the heavy moisture of the air.
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Here's how to fix the dampness in the room:
1. Intermittent ventilation method: close the doors and windows facing south or southeast, that is, the upwind direction, and only open the doors and windows in the downwind direction to reduce the water vapor entering the room. When the weather is clear, open all doors and windows to speed up water evaporation.
However, the air humidity outside at noon is at the highest value, and it is not advisable to open the window, which should be adjusted in the afternoon or evening, when the climate is relatively dry.
2. Lime moisture absorption method: lime is a good and simple adsorbent, 1 kg of quicklime can adsorb about 0.3 kg of moisture in the air, and it can be wrapped in quicklime with cloth or sack and placed in various places in the room to keep the indoor air dry.
3. Newspaper moisture absorption is economical and effective: spread the old newspaper on the porcelain tiles of the floor and the bathroom, and lay two more layers in the entrance and exit and other places that are easy to get wet, which has a good moisture-absorbing and moisture-proof effect on the interior.
4. Air conditioning dehumidification method: use air conditioning to dehumidify. Air conditioners used in the home generally have the function of dehumidification, but the way of adjusting the humidity of the indoor air is slower, generally takes two or three hours, and it will make the people in the room feel cold.
5. Use the machine to dehumidify: buy an air dehumidifier, it is like a vacuum cleaner, it can concentrate the wet air together, and when the moisture is many times turned into water.
6. Fresh-keeping bag: Some Chinese herbal medicines or some foods that are afraid of moisture at home can be sealed with a fresh-keeping bag, which can also prevent moisture. If it has been wet, it can be dried in the microwave and then sealed.
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Bamboo charcoal: Bamboo charcoal contains a lot of very small pores, and when water and air pass through, it will produce adsorption effect, which has the effect of purifying air and water. Newspapers:
Roll the newspaper with tape and stuff it into the corner of your wardrobe or shoe closet. Citrus peel: Dried citrus peel that can be used to absorb moisture.
Baking Soda: Baking soda in powdered form with a hygroscopic effect. <
1. Bamboo charcoal. Charcoal contains a lot of very small pores, and when water and air pass through, it will have an adsorption effect, and then achieve the effect of purifying air and water. However, when bamboo charcoal or binchotan touches or touches the clothes and socks, it will be black.
So when I use it, I wrap it in dry paper first. Not only is it breathable, but it will not get wet.
2. Newspapers. Newspapers absorb moisture and are easy to obtain without spending money. My method of using it is very simple, I roll the newspaper, tape it and stuff it into the corner of the wardrobe or shoe closet. Replace it again in about two months.
3. Citrus peel.
Dry citrus peels can be used to absorb moisture and can also be used as a fragrance pouch for clothes so that there is no musty smell in the cupboard. However, special attention should be paid to the use of citrus peels to dehumidify. If you leave it in a humid place, the orange peel will start to soften and even mold in about ten days, so you should be very diligent in replacing it.
4. Baking soda.
Baking soda powder is placed in the shoe cabinet, and the powdered baking soda also has a hygroscopic effect. Because it is delayed, I am afraid that the powder will be overturned and difficult to clean up. My way to use it is to put it in a small bottle, cover the opening with a paper towel, and tie it tightly with a rubber band.