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Common Summer Habits That Cause Dirt and Mold Problems in Israeli Homes

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Translated & summarized from Mako by baba
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Summer weather in Israel brings changes that affect household cleanliness and maintenance. The combination of heat, high humidity, and altered daily routines often leads to increased dirt, unpleasant odors, and mold growth if not addressed promptly. Experts warn that seemingly harmless habits can accelerate these issues, causing damage and discomfort.

One major concern is untreated humidity, which fosters mold development and causes dust and dirt to cling more to surfaces. This problem worsens without proper air conditioning use, ventilation, or attention to moisture-prone areas like bathrooms and kitchens. Additionally, increased foot traffic during summer brings in more dirt, sand, and water from pools or the sea, especially when entryways lack proper cleaning zones.

Another common issue is the accumulation of wet clothes, swimsuits, and towels left around the house, which quickly develop bad smells and mold due to heat and moisture. Garbage bins also become problematic if not emptied frequently, as food waste decomposes faster in the heat, attracting insects and odors.

Maintenance of air conditioners is critical since they run longer in summer; clogged filters can reduce air quality and increase dust circulation. Opening windows for ventilation can inadvertently introduce dust, pollen, insects, and external humidity, worsening indoor air quality. Fans used extensively without regular cleaning also spread dust back into the air.

Improper food storage of fruits, vegetables, and snacks leads to faster spoilage, odors, and insect attraction, mainly in kitchens and dining areas. Lastly, carpets and upholstery absorb sweat, moisture, and dirt, requiring frequent cleaning to avoid persistent odors and a heavy feeling inside the home.

Homeowners are advised to identify and adjust these habits early in the season to maintain a clean, healthy living environment throughout the summer months.

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