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that ventilation is the key to preventing mold. The cause of this phenomenon is basically a mixture of too much humidity, cold temperatures and poor air circulation. The different rooms of a house must therefore be properly ventilated and heated, especially bathrooms and kitchens, which produce excessive steam.
Making sure
extractor hoods are working and installing a fan in the bathroom can help eliminate moisture problems and prevent them from reoccurring.
Use a dehumidifier or keep windows slightly open: If you dry your clothes indoors, it’s important to allow air to circulate.
Regularly cleaning and drying
mold-prone surfaces is one of the most effective ways to prevent mold from returning. If you properly clean and dry tiles, grout, window sills and vents, mold has no chance to grow.
If the mold keeps coming back, however,
the cause may be inadequate waterproofing or clogged gutters that cause too much moisture, as well as poorly insulated walls. So it’s important to get rid of the problem at the root. .
These remedies are great alternatives to commercial chemicals to help you get rid of mold in your home. Not only are they less harmful to your surroundings and the environment, they are also less expensive.
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