China Naming Network - Eight-character Q&A - In the humid weather at home, what methods can absorb moisture without hurting the body?
In the humid weather at home, what methods can absorb moisture without hurting the body?
When the indoor humidity is high, close the doors and windows facing the wind direction (generally facing south), or just open the transom to reduce the external humidity from entering the room. When the weather is clear, open all doors and windows to make the room ventilated and transparent, make the air circulate and accelerate the evaporation of water. 2. Quicklime absorbs moisture. Buy some quicklime, wrap it in newspaper, and put it under the bed, next to the desk and stool of the cupboard, and around the room to dry the air in the room. 3. Wood chips absorb water. Sprinkle some sawdust or chaff on the floor at home to absorb water and prevent pedestrians from slipping. 4. Wet things are kept outdoors. Raincoats, umbrellas and washed clothes wet by rain should be kept indoors as much as possible. In addition, it is best to put a mat at the door of the house, dry the soles when entering and leaving, and reduce indoor moisture. 5. In the room with small space, moisture absorbent can be used to reduce humidity. Commonly used hygroscopic agents are quicklime, charcoal and so on. The water absorption of quicklime is 1 kg, and the water absorption is 0.6 kg. When it absorbs moisture and becomes powder, it should be replaced in time to avoid water evaporation and powder flying. The water absorption of charcoal is 1 kg and 0.03 kg, which is worse than that of quicklime, but it can still be reused after drying, which is more economical. 6. If possible, air conditioning equipment can be installed indoors to keep the indoor air temperature and relative humidity within the standard range. Hanging desiccant Now there are many desiccants specially used for moisture-proof and dehumidification in the supermarket. The most common types are moisture absorption boxes and bags. Many water-absorbing boxes have various scents, such as lemon, lavender, sweet orange, etc., which can make the house full of scents and are suitable for being placed in living rooms, rooms, bathrooms, kitchens and other large spaces in daily life. After using it for a period of time, you can take out the substances in the moisture absorption box and buy bulk desiccant and put it in the box for reuse. In addition, the dehumidifying bag made of water-absorbent resin and charcoal is more suitable to be placed in narrow spaces, such as closets such as wardrobes and shoe cabinets, and a bag of dehumidifying bag can be hung to discharge moisture. In addition, it is quite interesting to make desiccant by hand. Fill a small cloth bag with a proper amount of lime, tie it into a small bag and put it in every corner of the room. Lime itself can absorb moisture, and it can also slow down indoor humidity. Intermittent ventilation method: In rainy days, doors and windows facing south or southeast (windward direction) are closed, and only doors and windows facing downwind direction are opened, which can reduce water vapor from entering the room. When the weather clears up, all doors and windows can be opened to accelerate the evaporation of water. Lime moisture absorption method: lime is an adsorbent, and 1 kg quicklime can absorb about 0.3 kg of water in the air. In rainy days, quicklime can be wrapped in cloth or sacks and kept indoors to keep the indoor air dry. Indoor heating method: burn a pot of charcoal fire in a humid room, put on a stove (pay attention to ventilation), raise the indoor temperature, so that water vapor can not condense, thus reducing indoor humidity. You can buy some practical moisture-proof small items, such as moisture-absorbing boxes and bags. The prices of these two dehumidifiers are generally around 10 yuan/box/bag.