← Back to context Comment by kijin 2 days ago If the increased humidity promotes mold growth, then yes, it's a hygiene issue. 2 comments kijin Reply eru 2 days ago Yes. Though trapping humidity in the bathroom doesn't make it go away, and you have to open the door to get in and out of the bathroom, and that lets the humidity escape. mitthrowaway2 2 days ago The hotel will typically have an extractor running in the bathroom, wired to the light switch.
eru 2 days ago Yes. Though trapping humidity in the bathroom doesn't make it go away, and you have to open the door to get in and out of the bathroom, and that lets the humidity escape. mitthrowaway2 2 days ago The hotel will typically have an extractor running in the bathroom, wired to the light switch.
mitthrowaway2 2 days ago The hotel will typically have an extractor running in the bathroom, wired to the light switch.
Yes. Though trapping humidity in the bathroom doesn't make it go away, and you have to open the door to get in and out of the bathroom, and that lets the humidity escape.
The hotel will typically have an extractor running in the bathroom, wired to the light switch.