Ground moisture prevention can be improved by strengthening ventilation, using moisture resistant materials, installing dehumidification equipment, maintaining dryness and cleanliness, and repairing leakage points. A humid environment is prone to the growth of mold, which can affect health. Therefore, appropriate measures should be selected according to the actual situation.
1. Strengthen ventilation
Natural ventilation is the most basic way to prevent moisture, opening windows daily to promote air circulation and reduce indoor water vapor concentration. During the rainy season, electric fans can be used to enhance convection. It is recommended to install exhaust fans in damp areas such as bathrooms and kitchens. Pay attention to avoiding periods of high outdoor humidity during ventilation to prevent anti tide phenomena.
2. Use moisture-proof materials
to lay waterproof materials such as moisture-proof mats, tiles, or epoxy floor paint on the ground, which can effectively block the infiltration of underground water. The wall can be coated with moisture-proof paint, and moisture-proof foot pads can be installed at the bottom of wooden furniture.
3. Install dehumidification equipment
Use a dehumidifier or air conditioner to control the air humidity below 60%. Activated carbon, quicklime and other moisture absorbing agents can be placed in wardrobes and storage cabinets, and regularly replaced to maintain the drying effect.
4. Keep dry and clean
Wipe off surface water stains in a timely manner to avoid long-term accumulation of water. Carpets, fabric furniture, and other items that are prone to moisture absorption should be regularly dried. In humid weather, reduce the frequency of mopping and use a dry mop for cleaning.
5. Repair leakage points
Check potential leakage areas such as water pipes, floor drains, and exterior walls, and repair cracks or aging waterproof layers. Basement or first floor residents may consider adding waterproofing works to block moisture intrusion from the source.
Long term humid environments may cause respiratory diseases or joint discomfort. In addition to taking moisture-proof measures, it is recommended to increase exercise to promote blood circulation, add moderate amounts of moisture reducing ingredients such as Job's tears and adzuki beans to the diet, and regularly expose clothing and bedding to sunlight for sterilization. If there are large areas of mold or accompanying odors on the wall, it is necessary to contact a professional organization for testing and treatment.
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