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How do you get the moisture out of a room when it rains
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Ongoing, First published Jun 02, 2022
When it rains, the air inside your home can become stagnant and humid. It is true, especially if your home is not well-ventilated. 

Tips to get the moisture out of a room when it rains
&gt;&gt; The first thing you must do is open all windows when you find your room moist. Opening windows helps to circulate the air and allow any moisture to disperse.
&gt;&gt; If you have a ceiling fan, you can also turn this on to help circulate the air.
&gt;&gt; If you find that the air inside your home is still wet after taking these measures, you may need to invest in a dehumidifier. Dehumidifiers work by removing moisture from the air, which can help to improve the air quality in your home and make it feel comfortable.

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