3 reasons why hanging laundry at home hurts

A house without a balcony, a rainy winter day, a washing machine freshly made and dripping with clothes to hang out and no space outside to hang out: in the end what will change if you hang out your clothes at home? and damp think wide open windows, a ventilated house or in the eventuality a dehumidifier, the damage to health is not manageable. How then? We should try to always hang our clothes outdoors, or at least ensure a good airflow in the house.
What if instead of hanging the laundry, we used it to tell a funny story? Watch:

1. Hanging laundry indoors increases humidity

The humidity linked to the clothes hanging in the house is high. In fact, it would appear that in houses where the humidity level is too high, 1/3 of this humidity is due to the clothes left to dry in the house. A too high level of humidity at home it starts the chemical-biological deterioration of the materials and therefore worsens the quality of the air we breathe.

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2. Cloths left to dry indoors can damage the lungs

The laundry contains a lot of water, which turns into damp when it dries and evaporates. This wet would allow the proliferation of a strain of bacteria (such as the fungus Aspergillus fumigatus) which, if inhaled, could cause damage to the lungs, especially to those with an already compromised immune system (for asthma sufferers, for example, or is on chemotherapy).

3. Drying clothes at home increases allergies

Excess humidity increases the presence of mites, molds and other parasites. This condition causes serious health problems that mainly affect children and adolescents, and which strongly increases allergies.

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