Black mould and condensation are cold weather pests that could put households at risk of health problems if left to spread.
Mould is often a result of condensation - a regular fixture in Scottish homes during the winter months. The off-putting fungus flourishes in high moisture levels, so if you've spotted streaky windows lately, it could mean your home is an ideal breeding ground for damp.
Not only is black mould bad for your home, but it could really harm your health as you breathe in the fungus. The experts at The Underfloor Heating Store have laid out how to keep mould at bay and the most effective steps to take. "Damp is often the precursor for mould in the house and is often the result of excess air condensation in the winter," explains Dave Johnson, the Head of Technical at the heating retailer."Mould in the home can cause a number of problems and pose a large risk to our health.
In most cases, this can be easily removed by homeowners but too much mould may require professional attention." The NHS warns that if you have damp and mould at home, you're more likely to have respiratory problems and infections and sneezing, a runny nose, red eyes and skin rash.
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