Fill a small bowl with baking soda, then set the bowl in the area of the home where you want to reduce the humidity. The baking soda will absorb the moisture from the air, gradually becoming harder.
Just like carpeted floors, hard flooring can be a magnet for dust. Use a damp mop to clean linoleum, tile, and hardwood flooring regularly. A dry mop will stir up dust and cause it to scatter in the ...
Too much moisture in the air can quickly make your home uncomfortable. It can lead to health problems, too. High levels of water vapor in the air, known as humidity, are common during hotter months ...
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