Mr Johnson suggested: “When comfortable to do so, we recommend opening windows and other outlets for short periods of time in order to assist the ventilation process.
“Kitchens and bathrooms, typically, are at the greatest risk of mould infestation due to the high amount of steam and moisture produced in both.
“When using either of these rooms, it is wise to also confine the produced moisture to this site (leaving doors open will allow the moisture to travel into different rooms, which will cause more issues in sites that are typically safe and dry). We also recommend introducing dehumidifiers into sites that often fall victim to excess moisture.”
“It is also incredibly important to carry out frequent checks for potential damp spots (often at the base or behind appliances) as any leaks or cracks can bring excess moisture into your home unknowingly.
“We also recommend clearing any airing cupboards and tight spaces of clutter as this can also obstruct ventilation, too.”
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