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How to Get Rid of Household Mould

  • martinajordan11
  • Mar 5
  • 1 min read

Household mould can be a persistent problem, affecting air quality and causing potential health issues. To effectively remove it, start by identifying damp areas and improving ventilation. Use a mixture of white vinegar and water or a commercial mould remover to scrub affected surfaces. For stubborn mould, baking soda and hydrogen peroxide can be effective. Keep humidity levels low by using dehumidifiers and ensuring proper airflow in bathrooms, kitchens, and basements. Regularly clean and dry areas prone to moisture, such as window sills and shower curtains, to prevent mould growth. If mould covers a large area or penetrates walls and ceilings, professional removal may be necessary. Prevent future outbreaks by fixing leaks, using exhaust fans, and keeping indoor spaces dry. With consistent cleaning and moisture control, you can keep your home mould-free and maintain a healthier living environment.


 
 
 

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