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dehumidifier required

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  • Innys
    Innys Posts: 1,881 Forumite
    Not sleeping with bedroom door closed should help cut down the humidity. Open windows during the day to dry and air the place. The bedroom will get humid from breathing during the night, especially if the door is closed. I always sleep with mine open and so did my parents, except for those times when do not disturb was needed.:rotfl:

    This won't do much to reduce humidity in the curre t weather. I live in the South East and the exterior humidity is mostly over 80% so opening the window is likely to make things worse.
  • Tooooooooooooooooooo much information or not enough??;);):D
    As it's about his own parents, then far too much!
  • cyclonebri1
    cyclonebri1 Posts: 12,827 Forumite
    Innys wrote: »
    This won't do much to reduce humidity in the curre t weather. I live in the South East and the exterior humidity is mostly over 80% so opening the window is likely to make things worse.
    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    You poor hard done to southerner, ;);), up north we simply drag in a dry sheep, but that's for a different forum:o:o:o:o;)
    I like the thanks button, but ,please, an I agree button.

    Will the grammar and spelling police respect I do make grammatical errors, and have carp spelling, no need to remind me.;)

    Always expect the unexpected:eek:and then you won't be dissapointed
  • Innys
    Innys Posts: 1,881 Forumite
    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    You poor hard done to southerner, ;);), up north we simply drag in a dry sheep, but that's for a different forum:o:o:o:o;)

    The humidity "oop North" is even higher - it's nearly 90% in Thurso, according to the BBC. You won't be able to find many dry sheep outside in that humidity.
  • cyclonebri1
    cyclonebri1 Posts: 12,827 Forumite
    Innys wrote: »
    The humidity "oop North" is even higher - it's nearly 90% in Thurso, according to the BBC. You won't be able to find many dry sheep outside in that humidity.

    That was my point Inny, softies don't get it so thanks for explaining, soggy sheep anyone?
    I like the thanks button, but ,please, an I agree button.

    Will the grammar and spelling police respect I do make grammatical errors, and have carp spelling, no need to remind me.;)

    Always expect the unexpected:eek:and then you won't be dissapointed
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