Ensure that all dirty shoes are assembled at the front door. Place foot mats strategically in your house to allow your companions to keep their feet clean.
Clothes attract moisture and tend to smell bad in the monsoons. This can be easily combated by keeping a mesh bag full of rock salt in your wardrobe. Similarly, a cup of vinegar will also do the trick. You can add a few drop of an aroma oil to the salt to let the fragrance weep into your clothes.
You can save on your electricity costs in the cool monsoons by keeping the air conditioner off and opening your rooms to the cool air. Fresh air is your best friend for keeping your immunity up as well.
Monsoon season is the season when the simple rule of not eating food from restaurants should be implemented. Even at home, food vegetables and meat should be properly inspected for insects and dirt. Make sure you don’t keep bread or cooked food in the refrigerator for too long as it encourages fungal growth.
No matter what precautions you take, you could still end up catching someone’s cold or cough. So keep your immunity up by exercising regularly, keeping the house clean, and eating immunity boosting foods like ginger, garlic, fruits, and nuts.
Keep your pets clean and regularly visit the vet. An anti-flu shot is also a good idea. Ensure that your pet also consumes healthy home cooked food.
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