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Why You Shouldn’t Dry Laundry Indoors: What You Need to Know
Let’s explore why drying laundry indoors can cause hidden problems and what you can do about it.
1. Increases Indoor Humidity
When you hang wet clothes inside, all that moisture has to go somewhere—and it usually ends up in the air.
- Elevated humidity levels can create the perfect environment for mold, dust mites, and bacteria.
- It can make your home feel damp, musty, or uncomfortable, especially in smaller or poorly ventilated spaces.
Fact: One load of wet laundry can release up to 2 liters of water into the air.
2. Promotes Mold and Mildew Growth
Mold spores love damp, humid environments—and your walls, windows, and ceilings can suffer.
- Black mold growing on walls or window sills
- Damage to plaster, paint, or wallpaper
- A persistent musty smell that’s hard to eliminate
Health effects:
- Aggravates asthma, allergies, and respiratory issues
- Can be dangerous for infants, the elderly, or people with compromised immune systems
3. Triggers Health Issues
Common symptoms:
- Sneezing, coughing, or wheezing
- Itchy eyes or skin rashes
- Increased asthma flare-ups
4. Makes Your Home Smell Musty
Drying clothes indoors doesn’t just add moisture—it can also cause a stale, unpleasant smell, especially if items are drying slowly or in a cramped space.
Why?
- Moist fabrics and poor airflow = ideal breeding ground for bacteria