Houses smell worse in summer: Bacteria and hygiene

08.08.2023 06:30
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:24

Summer is an amazing time for many reasons, but it's also a time when your house needs to be cleaned more often.

There are several reasons why your house may smell worse during the summer months.

Let's find out more about them.

Humidity

High humidity levels during summer can lead to increased moisture in your home, creating an ideal environment for mold, mildew, and bacteria growth. 

These organisms can produce unpleasant odors.

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Stagnant Air

When windows and doors are kept closed to maintain cooler indoor temperatures, the air inside your home can become stagnant. 

This lack of fresh air circulation can contribute to trapped odors.

Increased Cooking and Food Odors

During summer, people often cook more frequently, especially using outdoor grills or ovens. 

The lingering smells of different foods can combine and create an overpowering or unpleasant odor.

Sweat and Body Odor

Higher temperatures lead to increased sweating, which can contribute to body odor. 

If you're spending more time indoors without proper ventilation, body odors can accumulate and become more noticeable.

Garbage and Waste

Summer temperatures can accelerate the decomposition of organic waste in trash cans and bins, leading to stronger odors. 

If garbage collection schedules are less frequent, the smell can linger.

Chemical Reactions

Heat and sunlight can trigger chemical reactions in household products, such as cleaning agents or paints, which may release odorous compounds.
 

Kate Yakimchuk Author: Kate Yakimchuk Editor internet resource


Content
  1. Humidity
  2. Stagnant Air
  3. Increased Cooking and Food Odors
  4. Sweat and Body Odor
  5. Garbage and Waste
  6. Chemical Reactions