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Ventilate regularly: Open windows for 10 to 15 minutes a day, even in winter, to refresh the air.
Maintain a constant temperature: A house that is too cold encourages condensation. Try to keep a stable temperature around 19-20°C.
Check your walls and ceilings: Regularly inspect the rooms in your home for any signs of mold.
Use moisture absorbers: Simple solutions like moisture absorbers can also be effective in limiting excess humidity.
Conclusion: a practical but expensive solution
Drying your clothes on radiators may seem convenient in cold weather, but this habit has negative consequences:
It increases your energy bills,
It damages indoor air quality,
It promotes the appearance of mold and excessive humidity.
Adopting alternatives like using a clothes dryer in a ventilated room, a dehumidifier, or a modern clothes dryer can improve your comfort while protecting your home and your health. This winter, consider changing your habits for a healthier and more economical home.