10/03/2025
Tips For Preventing Mould 🙅♂️ 🦠
•Fix any external entry points for moisture in your home, for example, a leaky roof or broken pipes.
•Install a good exhaust fan in the bathroom and prevent moisture build-up on surfaces. Squeegee or towel-dry your tiles and floors immediately after showering, and make sure you clean bathroom scum, which mould feeds on.
•Ventilate your home. Inadequate ventilation is one of the main reasons homes become vulnerable to mould growth. When the air stops moving, you can get a build-up of humidity and moisture in those areas. If you can’t ventilate, think about a dehumidifier for the room.
•Avoid air drying clothes indoors, especially without adequate ventilation.
•Be careful about extreme differences in heat between indoors and outdoors (for example, having super cold air conditioning when it’s 40°C outside) as condensation will form if there’s a gap in the window or you open the door.
Make informed heating and cooling choices – several experts we consulted warned against the use of unflued gas heaters, which release moisture into the air.
•Mould needs organic matter – such as dust or dead skin cells – to thrive, so it’s important to keep up with regular vacuuming and dusting.
•Use a dehumidifier – as it removes moisture from the air it can assist in helping to prevent mould.
• Update Old Weathered , Faded , Chalky Painted Surfaces To Modern Anti Mould Protective Coatings
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