During the autumn and winter season, many people start having problems with water condensation on the window panes. Ignoring this problem can lead to dangerous mold. However, it turns out that there is one smart way that can help solve the problem of fogging windows.

Why do windows “fog up”? One of the reasons is ventilation

Condensation of water on the inside of windows is a problem that many people encounter. This applies especially to the autumn/winter period, when the temperatures outside are lower than in our homes. One of the causes is improper room ventilation. Insufficient air circulation and too much humidity in the room lead to “steaming” of the windows. Therefore, it is good to ventilate the room regularly. In autumn and winter, ventilate briefly and intensively – open the windows for approximately 5 minutes. Do not forget to turn off the radiators when ventilating.

Sometimes steam can build up on windows because they are too tight. In this case, special fans can help. Don’t underestimate the problem of foggy windows – otherwise, mold may appear on the windows or walls, which is dangerous to health.

A way to deal with foggy windows. Place it on the windowsill and the problem will disappear

There are several clever ways to deal with the problem of water vapor condensing on window panes. Moisture-absorbing flowers can help compensate for the problem. These include species such as Lopatkovec.
An effective trick that can help with fogging up windows is to use cat litter. This product works perfectly as a moisture absorber.
Just pour some cat litter into the bowl, cover it with gauze and place it on the windowsill overnight. The windows will stop fogging up. Baking soda or something that we probably all have in our kitchen cupboard, ie common salt, can have a similar effect.

Homemade moisture absorber. Place it by the window and say goodbye to mold