6 tips to ventilate your bathrooms and lavatories
Living with hygiene and comfort is mandatory in this growing urbanization because we know how critically sometimes we face health difficulties and diseases for increasing pollution and contamination around us. To live a healthful life, we need to be aware individually and take precautions in the houses and buildings we work, visit, and live. Every house or building is constructed with windows, doors, ventilators for entry, exit, and natural air circulation. However, the modern architecture of multi-unit apartments in big cities may not have spaces to make large and more windows and several doors, which makes urban life hectic and sometimes uncomfortable. Proper air intake and airflow are necessary for each corner of houses such as kitchens, living rooms, bedrooms, subfloors, bathrooms, etc.
Bathrooms are one of the essential parts of every commercial, industrial to residential buildings. They are private rooms built for cleaning, bathing, and washing purpose. Bath places or lavatories are solitary spaces, which is why they don’t have any windows that connect with exterior areas in houses. Most people may ignore ventilation in bath places but it can lead to severe health problems later.
Due to regular water use and washing activities, bathrooms caught moisture and become saggy after a few use. It starts smelling foul and promotes harmful gases, pathogens, mould, and bugs. This is why; air-flow is needed in bathrooms. Bath places can be ventilated in many ways such as:
- Using moisture absorbers in bath areas can
keep them dry.
- Install exhaust fans to expel stale air.
- Using fragrant sprays and dehumidifiers helps
to reduce bad odour in lavatories.
- Installing portable fans can also help to keep
moisture outside.
- Keeping the doors open after using bathrooms
can allow a continuous air-flow
- Installing mechanical or hybrid ventilation
systems instead of natural processes
Thus, Bathroom ventilation helps to keep bath places effortlessly beautiful, dry, and air-circulated. It can reduce allergenic, respiratory-related diseases as continuous ventilation prevents harmful gases, dust particles, and pathogens. Air flow in bath places with other ventilation systems in houses and buildings can provide a clean, relaxed, and healthy life.
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