TechSimple home hacks to beat winter's dry air woes

Simple home hacks to beat winter's dry air woes

The heating season is in full swing, and radiators are causing the air to become dry. However, you can use some simple methods at home to increase humidity right now!

What to do when the air in the house is too dry?
What to do when the air in the house is too dry?
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18 December 2024 11:06

The heating season often brings challenges associated with dry air, which can lead to discomfort and health issues, such as irritation of the nasal passages or breathing difficulties.

A wet towel on the radiator - A homemade air humidifier

The simplest way to increase humidity at home is by hanging a wet towel on the radiator. This straightforward method immediately improves air quality. Simply soak a towel in warm water, wring it out well, and hang it on the radiator.

Another effective idea is placing a drying rack with wet laundry near a heat source. As the laundry dries, moisture from the clothes rises, enhancing the air humidity.

Basins filled with hot water and essential oils offer another option. The evaporating water combined with your favourite oils humidifies and refreshes the air.

Not just a towel: Turn to plants

Houseplants enhance the interior decor and naturally help to humidify the air. Peace lilies, aloe, and dracaena are particularly recommended, which effectively increase humidity levels.

Home methods to increase air humidity are simple but also effective and economical. By choosing the right approach, you can easily ensure the comfort and health of household members without needing to invest in expensive humidifiers.

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