Mold is a perennial problem in Danish households. It occurs in places where there is moisture - especially on windowsills and in the bathroom. In both places, condensation occurs due to changing temperatures - either from the bath or from the change between the warm air inside and the cold air outside. Mold may seem inevitable, but there are several simple things you can do to avoid the black, red and green stains. Mold occurs when the humidity in your home is too high. If the double glazing is fogged, it's a sign that the humidity in the indoor air is too high. Get a hygrometer and check that the humidity never exceeds 60% relative humidity. If you have large areas of mold growth, it could be due to moisture intrusion. If this is the case, inspect your home for moisture intrusion and make sure to repair any moisture damage. Check gutters, drains, drains, wells, windows, doors, roofing, guttering, etc. Everyday tips to avoid mold
Bonus tip: Turn the tips into a routine. Link them to everyday situations so you remember them more easily. For example, you can air out when the coffee is brewing in the morning, when you get home after making dinner, and while brushing your teeth before bed. Then the airing is done quickly. If you already have mold, you can remove the mold growth with ProtoxHysanwhich you can also use in the ongoing cleaning and maintenance of your home to remove mold, odors, viruses and bacteria. You can also prevent with ProtoxMoldwhich ensures that the mold does not return to the same place or grow in new places where you have treated with the product. If you're unfortunately already suffering from mold, watch our video on how to use ProtoxHysan to get rid of it. |