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How to Prevent Mould at Home

Preventing mould from developing in your home is critical for you and your family’s health. Mould forms in places where there is a high level of moisture. In order to prevent mould you should adhere to the following suggestions.

Maintain low humidity levels in your home. These levels should be kept low all day. An air conditioning system as well as a dehumidifier are useful devices to maintain low humidity levels throughout your house. To ensure your humidity levels are staying at a low level, you should monitor the levels throughout the day if possible. 

 

Another measure that can be taken to prevent the formation or growth of mould in your home is proper ventilation. Vents and fans in your kitchen and bathroom can help to get rid of moisture and humidity. You should run the washroom fan while showering or open a window if possible. While cooking or using the dishwasher you should use an exhaust fan or open windows as well. It is also important to allow appliances to vent, such as stoves, dryers, and washing machines. 

 

To deter mould from forming, ensure areas which have been flooded are immediately cleaned and dried effectively. The longer you wait to begin cleaning or hire cleaners, the higher the likelihood that mould could begin growing. It is also important to quickly fix any leaks in your roof, walls, or plumbing in order to minimize and eliminate mould. 

 

When cleaning your bathroom make use of mould killing cleaning products. These products can kill the mould you can’t see while disinfecting the areas affected. 

 

If your carpets have been soaked due to water damage and you were unable to dry them quickly you should consider replacing them. It is also recommended that you do not install carpets in bathrooms or basements which contain a large amount of moisture. 

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