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5 Tips to Combat High Humidity in Your Home During Summer

Even in summer, excessive humidity in the home can become a problem.
Even in summer, excessive humidity in the home can become a problem. Photo: Getty Images

June 28, 2024, 12:07 pm | Read time: 2 minutes

It seems that summer has finally arrived. There’s plenty of sunshine and high temperatures, but occasionally, there are strong thunderstorms. This results in tropical temperatures here in Germany, including very high humidity.

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We mostly associate fogged-up windows with winter. However, in summer, high humidity can also be an issue. Unfortunately, many people only start thinking about their humidity levels when it’s too late and mold appears in their homes. myHOMEBOOK explains how to reduce indoor humidity in the summer.

1. Tip: Dry laundry outside the apartment

Ideally, clothes should not be dried inside the apartment. It’s best to place the drying rack on the balcony or use a drying cellar if available. If there’s no access to a drying area, you’ll have to hang laundry inside, but make sure to ventilate more frequently.

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2. Tip: Use the range hood to combat high humidity in summer

Cooking in the kitchen generates a lot of steam, which inevitably leads to increased humidity in the home, even in summer. It’s advisable to always turn on the range hood, even if you’re just boiling an egg for breakfast.

3. Tip: Relocate terrariums and aquariums if possible

If certain rooms are particularly affected by high humidity in summer, it might be wise to relocate aquariums or terrariums. These often release additional moisture into their surroundings.

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4. Tip: Find the right plants to combat humidity

Some plants release moisture through photosynthesis, while others have the ability to reduce humidity in rooms. If you have a room that frequently experiences high humidity in the summer, you can lower it with the right plants.

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5. Tip: Wool rugs can reduce humidity in summer

Wool is known for its wonderful properties. It is warm, odor-resistant, and breathable. Besides these qualities, it can also absorb moisture. For this reason, a wool rug helps maintain a balanced indoor climate.

This article is a machine translation of the original German version of MYHOMEBOOK and has been reviewed for accuracy and quality by a native speaker. For feedback, please contact us at info@myhomebook.de.

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