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Make sure there's proper ventilation. This is crucial to preventing mold and mildew growth.
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Turn the shower on as hot as possible.Advertisement
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Open the shower curtain.
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Close the door.
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5Bring in a chair with arms for safety and relaxation. Don't sit on a toilet, as it could be slippery.
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Do not enter the scalding hot water. Sit away from the sources.
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Tips
- If you have a small heater turn this on before you turn on the water that way its easier to make the room steamy. But remember to keep the heater AWAY from water!!Thanks
- Another good idea is to use a humidifier to increase moisture levels in the air.Thanks
- This is good to do if you have a child or someone with asthma and they can't get to their medication. The steam will help them breathe easier, though it should only be considered a stand-in; find that medicine and get them the care they need.Thanks
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Warnings
- This is really bad for the paint work in your bathroom. If you only have a partially tiled bathroom with painted ceilings and walls then this is not a good idea.Thanks
- This will create mold if the walls and windows stay damp.Thanks
- If you enter the shower, you could burn your skin.Thanks
- Listen to your body—excessive heat and humidity can be dangerous. Take breaks and stay hydrated as needed.Thanks
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Things You'll Need
- A shower with hot water.
- A bathroom.
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