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Put toilet paper in your closet, you will be surprised by the results

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Put toilet paper in your closet, you will be surprised by the result
Putting toilet paper in the closet may seem like an extravagant gesture to most people. However, it is part of those household and economic tricks to deal with a problem that many have, especially in winter. Let’s find out what it is and if it is good for us too.

Winter has been here for just over a month and these changes bring with them the appearance of humidity, condensation, mold and even leaks in your home, bringing the winter cold to your home.

What many people don’t know is how serious it is to have too much or too little humidity at home.

Tricks to absorb humidity from cabinets
Humidity in closets is a problem that, in addition to ruining or deteriorating clothes and generating bad odors, can influence and worsen the symptoms of some respiratory diseases such as allergies or asthma.

In many cases, products are used that can be harmful, for example the typical silica gel anti-moisture bags that, in the worst case, can be carcinogenic and others cause irritation to the eyes and skin, and on other occasions, objects They do not have a high cost and should not be necessary.

There are numerous products or materials that naturally absorb humidity from the environment. Some of them are very common and can be easily found in any home, others are simple measures to take.

Room ventilation
Ventilating by periodically opening the windows is the most economical and effective method to avoid problems such as condensation.

It is also important that the rooms do not have very high temperatures inside during the winter. If you go to very humid areas, the ventilation should be moderate since the outside humidity is higher than that in our home.
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