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Keep Your Home Monsoon Ready

Radiocity
By Radiocity Team
Published May 26, 2025

Seal All Windows and Doors

Check for gaps and seal with rubber linings or weather strips to block rainwater and moisture.

Use Moisture Absorbers

Keep silica gel packs, charcoal bags, or moisture absorbers in corners and wardrobes to avoid mold.

Shift Furniture Away from Walls

Move sofas and beds slightly off the wall to avoid damp patches and improve air circulation.

Keep a Shoe Tray at the Entrance

Prevent muddy mess inside by placing a shoe tray or mat at the door—essential during wet days.

Get an Anti-Slip Mat for Bathrooms

More humidity means more slipping risks. Use textured anti-slip mats for safety.

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Switch to Quick-Dry Fabrics

Pack up heavy curtains or rugs. Use lighter, quick-dry materials to keep interiors fresh and airy.

Clean and Check Drains Regularly

Avoid waterlogging and foul smells by clearing out blocked drains and pipes before and during rains.

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