admin | March 24, 2015 | Health |
Drying clothes in homes increases the moisture level for 30 percent and entails an increased risk of asthma and allergies which are particularly dangerous for the youngest.
During the autumn and the winter months most people dry their clothes on the radiators. Although this is a relatively quick solution, it is wrong and it drags along a series of health problems. Namely, drying clothes on radiators leads to the evaporation of softeners and detergents and this increases the risk of allergens and allergy.
You always need to keep a bowl filled with water near the radiator. In this case the air will never dry up. When the air dries up, it negatively affects the respiratory tract. The mucous membranes become dry and then they attract allergens that cause a variety of infections.
A research, conducted by the Faculty of Architecture in Scotland, showed a connection between the poor quality of air, the irritation of respiratory organs and drying clothes on the radiator. Drying clothes in homes increases the moisture level for 30 percent and entails an increased risk of asthma and allergies which are particularly dangerous for the youngest.
The symptoms of the infection are numerous: coughing, chronic fatigue, irritation of the eyes, throat and skin, headache or nausea.