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Tips To Make Home Monsoon Ready

Rain rain go away, come back another day”, is a reality during the monsoon season. It is a situation that arises because of bad weather, heavy downpour, strong winds, moisture, odours, etc. 

However, all of these are a thing of the past, as here in this blog post, we share some valuable tips to make home monsoon ready. Following this, you can enjoy the rain showers instead of wasting time managing the home.

1.     Place An Umbrella At Entry Gate

Keep an umbrella at the entry gate or in the open area near the main door to prevent the floor from getting wet and dirty. Also, an umbrella will be handy if you step out of the home during the rain.

2.     Maintain Airflow At Home

Ensure the circulation of fresh air by opening windows during the daytime in the monsoon season. The regular airflow keeps the foul smell at bay during the heavy rains. Also, you can fix the mesh to windows and lower the chance of insects getting inside the abode.

3.     Use Aroma To Keep Odours Away

Use incense sticks or aroma candles to eliminate the foul smell that arises due to the wetness, moss, and moisture present in the atmosphere. The above-mentioned things are among some tips to make home monsoon ready.

4.     Change The Curtains

The brightness inside abodes largely depends upon the curtain drapes, and change in the same is a must during the rainy season. By putting up light-coloured curtain drapes, you can ensure adequate brightness as broad daylight is next to impossible during monsoon. So, bring down the dark-colored curtains and make the home look bright by hanging light-coloured curtains.

5.     Pack and Place

The artwork, carpets, and rugs are a few home décor items that get dirty frequently during the monsoon season. The wetness, moisture, and insufficient sunlight are reasons for things being untidy. The practice to pack and place at a cool dry place diminishes the chance of damage to your valuables. 

6.     Use Humidifiers To Manage Humidity

Humidity is at its peak during the monsoon season, but you can control it by placing humidifiers at home. 

7.     Move Plants In Balcony

Many people keep plants indoors, which is helpful to maintain the oxygen level inside the abode. But, the same plants inside can be the source of mosquito bites and insects during the rainy season. Thus, it is ideal to move plants in the balcony, porch, or window sill.

8.     Fix Leakage

Fix leakage in pipes, ceiling, cracks, or any other area of your home to ensure the non-absorption of water during the monsoon season. To fix the leakage issue, you can choose any waterproofing material from the plethora of options that are available for leakage fixing.

9.     Wooden Doors/Windows

Do your wooden doors and windows get puffed during monsoon?

The wooden doors and windows get swelled during the rainy season because wood absorbs moisture. Use varnish/paint to prevent wooden doors and windows from getting puffed. This is one of the important tips to make home monsoon ready.

10.    Fix Electric Sockets

The chance of electrocution is high during the monsoon season. It is because of the continuous wetness in the surroundings. Thus, it is ideal to check the electric sockets and fix them, in case of lose connection to eliminate the chance of electrocution.

Final Thoughts

These are the tips to make home monsoon ready. By following the above-mentioned points you not only stay away from issues like foul smell, moisture, etc. but can also maintain the property as a mid-year renovation which prevents the chance of mishappenings at large.

Luv Saxena
Luv Saxena
I am a passionate writer who loves experimenting with words, styles, and ideas. Constantly exploring new avenues of expression, I enjoy pushing creative boundaries to craft unique narratives that inspire, inform, and engage readers.

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