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ture, mold and its smell! It is our daily obsession. Beyond its unsightly appearance on furniture, walls and other places in the house, mold is a health hazard. Certain plants to place throughout the house, even in the bathroom, help prevent the appearance of humidity and mold.
When mold forms in the house it is because it is not sufficiently ventilated and there are problems with airtightness and therefore insulation against humidity. This observation is even more proven when it comes to a room like the bathroom or laundry room. Mold that forms in this room can spread throughout the house. In summer, open windows may be enough to ventilate your interior, but those who live in more northern regions will witness the absence of sun and low temperatures making this maneuver unthinkable. Unless you equip your interior with moisture absorbers, the humidity level in the house can be high and have a negative impact on air quality. However, there are plants capable of preventing moisture and mold from invading your home. Here is one to place in your home.
The plant to place at home to avoid humidity and mold
To protect your interior from mold and your health from its harmful effects, consider plants. Mold can cause serious health problems such as asthma, allergies, irritation of the mucous membranes of the mouth, nose and throat, skin rashes and other respiratory problems.
A damp house encourages the appearance of mold and the proliferation of mites and fungi that a sponge or a simple cloth soaked in bleach cannot eliminate.
Plants absorb ambient humidity and purify the surrounding air. Among them, a plant will be placed in all humid places in the house.
The spider plant, a plant that fights against humidity
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