If your abode is too humid (e.g. getting condensation on the windows), look out for damp/mould (allergen/irritant).
...and then nuke it from orbit. I have no sensible way of getting an effective dehumidifier into the dampest parts of my bedroom (all the power points are wrong!), but opening the window on dry days and wiping down the condensation in the morning helps keep damp at bay. As long as you remember to take whatever you wiped the window with out of the room, otherwise it's a highly pointless undertaking :)
Also, there are appropriately perilous spray products that you can use, though I normally only do so if I'm going to be spending the night somewhere else :)
Unless you boil pillows and duvets every month and replace it every couple of years like you're supposed to (so says my allergist anyway. Seriously, though, who does this?)
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Date: 2012-11-20 12:32 pm (UTC)...and then nuke it from orbit. I have no sensible way of getting an effective dehumidifier into the dampest parts of my bedroom (all the power points are wrong!), but opening the window on dry days and wiping down the condensation in the morning helps keep damp at bay. As long as you remember to take whatever you wiped the window with out of the room, otherwise it's a highly pointless undertaking :)
Also, there are appropriately perilous spray products that you can use, though I normally only do so if I'm going to be spending the night somewhere else :)
Unless you boil pillows and duvets every month and replace it every couple of years like you're supposed to (so says my allergist anyway. Seriously, though, who does this?)
Somebody who isn't me, for starters :)