A pan of water on the stove.
Run your shower on full hot, Make sure the drain is plugged.
Leave water in your bath tub.
Fill a squirt bottle with water, and spritz around your house. Make sure it's a mist and not a stream.
2007-01-28 05:36:15
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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heat dry air rather absorbs moisture. placed a pan with a great number of floor section into the return air component of you heating equipment. this would help a sprint. placed water everywhere around the domicile that it might desire to evaporate. in case you burn candles, set it up so as that the candles are under a pan uf water. Be imaginitive. Boiling water on the range staggering is gonna fee too lots inspite of the shown fact that.
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answered by wolter 4
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Swamp cooler
miniture water fountains
or have a pot of water sitting on the counter. evnetually tht will evaporate.
take a hot shower the steam will get in the air.
2007-01-28 05:38:22
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answered by lady26 5
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Lower the heat, Take very hot showers, Use steam for cooking.
Put pans of water around your heat vents foe evaporation.
2007-01-28 05:37:10
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answered by Lon B 3
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Let your laundry dry inside your home or build a sauna
2007-01-28 05:38:56
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answered by gabnella 6
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Turn off the air conditioner. Light a fire.
2007-01-28 05:39:20
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answered by foodguy 2
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Keep a pot of water simmering on the stove
2007-01-28 05:38:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Move to Houston
2007-01-28 05:38:27
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answered by D K 3
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humidifiers aren't that expensive, you can find them for less than $40.00.
2007-01-28 09:43:23
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answered by car dude 5
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Turn the heat down and keep lot's of houseplants.
2007-01-28 05:33:48
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answered by rip snort 3
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