If you notice black mould in your home, it could be as a result of condensation. Condensation occurs when moist air comes into contact with a cold surface like a window or wall where the air flow is reduced by furniture.
5 things you can do are:
1. Open windows in the morning to allow the moist air to leave and fresh air to enter.
2. Keep trickle vents on windows open.
3. Open windows when cooking/showering to allow moisture to escape.
4. Dry clothes in a well-ventilated area (not on radiators) and keep windows open.
5. In cold weather it is better to maintain a consistent level of heating throughout your home rather than extreme temperature changes, keep the heating on low when you are out.
6. Keep furniture away from walls to avoid trapped moisture.
The Risk of Living with Damp and Mould
Damp and mould primarily affect the airways and lungs, but they can also affect the eyes and skin. The respiratory effects of damp and mould can cause serious illness. The presence of damp and mould can also affect tenants’ mental health. This could be due to worries about the health impacts of damp and mould, unpleasant living conditions, and destruction of property and belongings, among other concerns.
Everyone is vulnerable to the health impacts of damp and mould, but people with certain health conditions, children and older adults are at greater risk of more severe health impacts.
If you do get black mould, it can usually be wiped away with a moist cloth/diluted anti-bacterial cleaning solution. This should be done regularly to manage the affected area. If you have any questions, the Property Services Team would be pleased to help. Call us on 0141 331 6652 and we will arrange for a Property Services Officer to pre inspect your issue as quickly as possible.
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