Foggy windows are a common sight, especially in the autumn and winter season. This phenomenon is associated with excessive air humidity and a large difference in temperature inside and outside. Tenants can also influence the increased amount of water vapor in the house by carrying out household activities such as washing, cooking or bathing.
Why are windows wet in winter?
in rooms it should be in the range of 40-50%. The large difference between the temperature inside and outside the house contributes to the phenomenon of evaporation of the windows. Condensation of water vapor on the windows occurs when the relative humidity in the room exceeds the limit of 60%. The reason is the temperature difference between the inside of the house and the outside conditions at the level of 20 °. Removal of excessive moisture should be done from the inside. Otherwise, the water vapor on the windows will condense.
What to do with wet windows?
There are alternative ways in which we can maintain the humidity level in the home. Here are some suggestions for dealing with steaming windows:
- Shaving cream. Smear shaving foam on the windows. This way you will prevent water vapor from settling on their surface.
- Glycerine. Cover the glass with a solution of glycerin and alcohol. The glass surface will not accumulate too much water vapor.
- The hood in the kitchen. Remember to turn on the hood in the kitchen. Repeat this step every time you do household activities that generate steam.
- Airing the apartment. Adequate air circulation in the apartment will allow you to maintain an appropriate level of humidity in the rooms. Ventilate the apartment frequently if possible and.
Excessive moisture in the home: an impact on health
Fungi and mold resulting from the accumulation of excessive amounts of moisture in the air contribute to threats to health and even life. such as allergies, respiratory diseases, chronic headaches, fatigue, as well as damaged kidneys and liver may be related to excessive moisture. Therefore, it is important to prevent the formation of enemies in the rooms in which we live.
Source: Gazeta

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