2. When the weather clears up, the doors and windows should be opened in time, and the furniture placed in the shelter should be moved appropriately to facilitate air circulation and accelerate water vapor evaporation. Secondly, some quicklime can be wrapped in cloth or sacks and placed under the bed, cabinet, desk and chair, or at the corner of stairs and corridors to reduce indoor humidity by using the water absorption performance of lime. You can also use a number of red bricks and barbecue them next to the stove, and evenly put them on the ground to absorb some water.
3. Furniture such as tables and chairs, coffee tables, and daily necessities such as oil drums, salt bowls, and sugar cans that are often used can be wiped with lukewarm soapy water to remove oil stains, mildew spots, and dust attached to the surface and keep it clean and dry, which can reduce the moisture regain.
In addition, it is best not to bring wet clothes, umbrellas, shoes and socks indoors. Wipe and clean the room frequently, pile up less sundries and keep the room clean and tidy. This can greatly reduce the moisture regain and keep the room dry.