The well-being of the inhabitants of a living space depends on the level of humidity in the air.
If you think the air is too dry, but you are not ready to spend money on a humidifier, try to get out of the difficult situation with the help of ingenuity and skillful hands.
In addition, you will also need a few material things.
These include tape, cotton fabric, and a plastic bottle with a tight-fitting lid.
Make a small hole on the side of the bottle, fill the container a quarter full with water and attach it to the radiator pipe.
Place one end of the fabric inside the bottle and wrap the other end around the tube lengthwise. This way the water will rise up the fabric and slowly evaporate as it dries.
Don't forget that you need to add liquid to the bottle in a timely manner.
You don’t have to worry so much and can use the “grandmother’s method” of humidifying the air, namely, place the dryer with wet laundry near the radiator or other heating devices.