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Prevent vector-borne diseases in monsoon: Get your home rain-ready, keep pests and dampness away

The monsoon season is beautiful, but it also invites pests, dampness, and disease if your home isn't ready. From sealing cracks to deep cleaning and using eco-friendly deterrents, here are smart tips to help you create a safe, dry, and pest-free home through the rainy months.

June 23, 2025 / 13:16 IST
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How to monsoon-proof your house: Clean gutters, drains, and planters to avoid water build-up. Turn over or discard items like tyres, flowerpots, or buckets. Fogging hidden areas can reduce mosquito breeding (Image: Canva)

The rains may bring relief from scorching heat, but they also carry a host of household headaches, from leaks and damp corners to buzzing mosquitoes and lurking cockroaches. A monsoon-ready home isn’t just about staying dry, it’s also about keeping your living space hygienic and pest-free.

"Taking preventive steps before the rains get heavy is key to avoiding infestation and long-term damage,” says Subrata Pal, Head of Public Health Business at UPL SAS. Monsoons, says Pal, increase the risk of vector-borne diseases and structural damage, especially if stagnant water, cracks, or moisture find a way in. “Pests like mosquitoes, termites, and cockroaches thrive during this season, and if your home isn’t sealed properly, they’ll find a way in. Rising humidity also invites mould and musty smells, making it essential to start preparation early. Thankfully, most of this can be prevented with a bit of diligence, some smart storage changes, and the right pest control measures, many of which are safer and more eco-conscious than ever,” Pal says.

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From using lemongrass-based sprays to installing screens and cleaning hidden corners, it’s now easier to defend your home without relying on harmful chemicals. “By breaking it down into weekly tasks and making smarter choices, your monsoon season can be more peaceful than panicked," he suggests.

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Pal shares some effective remedies to keep pests and infections at bay, and also keep your home safe:

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Namita S Kalla is a senior journalist who writes about different aspects of modern life that include lifestyle, health, fashion, beauty, and entertainment.
first published: Jun 23, 2025 01:16 pm

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