{"id":87269,"date":"2023-11-02T12:42:19","date_gmt":"2023-11-02T12:42:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/celebritytidings.com\/?p=87269"},"modified":"2023-11-02T12:42:19","modified_gmt":"2023-11-02T12:42:19","slug":"home-expert-shares-money-saving-3-49-gadget-to-stop-window-condensation-and-keep-the-house-warm-the-sun","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/celebritytidings.com\/fashion\/home-expert-shares-money-saving-3-49-gadget-to-stop-window-condensation-and-keep-the-house-warm-the-sun\/","title":{"rendered":"Home expert shares money-saving \u00a33.49 gadget to stop window condensation and keep the house warm | The Sun"},"content":{"rendered":"
A HOME EXPERT has revealed the gadget you need to grab to stop condensation on your windows and keep the house warm.<\/strong><\/p>\n While condensation may not seem like a big deal, if left untouched it can soon turn into mould which can pose health risks.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Damp and mould can cause respiratory problems and infections, allergies or asthma, as well as affect your immune system, according to the NHS.<\/p>\n Fortunately, there's an easy way to prevent condensation while keeping the warmth in your house from escaping.<\/p>\n The\u00a0NHS\u00a0explains: "Moulds produce allergens (substances that can cause an allergic reaction), irritants and, sometimes, toxic substances.<\/p>\n "Inhaling or touching mould spores may cause an allergic reaction, such as sneezing, a runny nose, red eyes and skin rash. Moulds can also cause asthma attacks."<\/p>\nREAD MORE HOME HACKS<\/h2>\n