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  2. Drying room - Wikipedia

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    A simple drying room can have clotheslines to hang clothes on, for example, at 30–40 cm intervals. In Japan, a heated bathroom is often a laundry drying room. [1] A drying room can be a living area if, for example, it is combined with a bathroom, or a storage or utility room if it is primarily a technical room or a wardrobe.

  3. Airing - Wikipedia

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    To prevent this, they are brought out in the open, and undersaturated air is circulated around them to dry them out. Some extant mildew can be killed by airing for several hours before vacuuming the cloth. [1] In a building with forced-air heating, the air is brought in from the outside and warmed, so the indoor relative humidity is lowered. In ...

  4. Indoor air quality - Wikipedia

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    Even something as simple as drying clothes indoors on radiators can increase the risk of mold growth, if the humidity produced is not able to escape the building via ventilation. [77] Mold predominantly affects the airways and lungs.

  5. Why You Should Only Ever Air-Dry Your Clothes - AOL

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    Start small: I dry 90% of my clothes on a small drying rack, but bedding is too difficult to line-dry (unless you have access to an outdoor clothesline). So rather than let perfect be the enemy of ...

  6. 2009 comebacks: Line-drying clothes - AOL

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    Ever since the invention of the tumble dryer, it's been a mark of status to show the world that you don't have to air-dry your clothes anymore. Housing developments and apartment buildings around ...

  7. Trim the cost of drying clothes - AOL

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    In the winter, our house is dry, so we run our humidifier, and it's cold, so we run the furnace. Then we throw wet clothes into the dryer and pump the warm, moist exhaust air outdoors. I smell ...

  8. Oil heater - Wikipedia

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    From a safety standpoint, it is best to avoid having any object within three feet of an oil heater, and modern manufacturers do not recommend using an oil heater for drying clothes. Despite the average surface temperature of the heater in normal operation is considerably low, the extra thermal resistance of clothing on the heater can cause its ...

  9. 13 Common Laundry Mistakes You Should Never Make - AOL

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