{"id":144547,"date":"2023-10-26T18:05:18","date_gmt":"2023-10-26T18:05:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/celebritywshow.com\/?p=144547"},"modified":"2023-10-26T18:05:18","modified_gmt":"2023-10-26T18:05:18","slug":"common-laundry-mistake-that-causes-condensation-to-build-up-and-can-lead-to-black-mould-growing-the-sun","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/celebritywshow.com\/fashion\/common-laundry-mistake-that-causes-condensation-to-build-up-and-can-lead-to-black-mould-growing-the-sun\/","title":{"rendered":"Common laundry mistake that causes condensation to build up – and can lead to black mould growing | The Sun"},"content":{"rendered":"

AN EXPERT has shared how to prevent condensation and black mould this winter – and it's all to do with a laundry mistake many are guilty of.<\/p>\n

As the temperatures begin to drop, most people are forced to dry their laundry inside – however, this often leads to condensation which can result in mould.<\/p>\n

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According to research by Homebrite, the problem is huge – a staggering 58 per cent of privately rented households in England are dealing with\u00a0damp, mould and\/or excessive cold.<\/p>\n

This is approximately\u00a02.7 million households, the experts added.<\/p>\n

But not only black mould can make for an unsightly mess, the common fungi, as well as dampness, can affect also your health.<\/p>\n

The NHS explained that those particularly vulnerable are people with respiratory problems,\u00a0respiratory infections,\u00a0allergies\u00a0or\u00a0asthma, as well as babies and the elderly.<\/p>\n

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Being exposed to and inhaling the mould spores can cause a range of issues, such as sneezing, a runny nose, red eyes and skin rash.<\/p>\n

In some cases moulds can also cause asthma attacks.<\/p>\n

To tackle this, it's essential to keep the ventilation going on throughout the house – which means having to open the windows on a regular basis, especially when it comes to drying your washing.<\/p>\n

Chatting to The Mirror, Adam Pawson, property expert at\u00a0Safestyle<\/u>\u00a0, said: "If your home is suffering from condensation, dampness or mould, the best thing you can do is to try and improve the ventilation inside. <\/p>\n

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''Ventilation systems such as extractor fans can also massively help to reduce the condensation in your home."<\/p>\n

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According to the whizz, other effectivel ways to reduce humidity in the room include moving houseplants to less humid areas of the house or getting rid of them altogether, as well as upgrading your bathroom and kitchen extractor fans to ensure they're efficient.<\/p>\n

Meanwhile, when it comes to cooking, the guru advised to put lids on saucepans and open a window – or door – to help excess steam escape.<\/p>\n

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But whilst there are plenty of pricey ways to tackle mould and humidity, such as air-purifying systems, choosing the right houseplant could make all the difference, The Sun reported.<\/p>\n

Here are four that are worth investing in:<\/p>\n

Snake Plants<\/h3>\n

The popular pick is a great beginner's choice, especially if you're prone to killing indoor greenery.<\/p>\n

As well as thriving with very little water and just the odd dusting here and there, snake plants also absord humidity and moisture – win-win.<\/p>\n

English ivy<\/h3>\n

Another easy care choice is English ivy – and the stunning plant is also one of the best options for dealing with mould issues.<\/p>\n

On top of banishing the nasty fungi, the leafy plant -homegrown in England – also removes other toxins, such as formaldehyde and benzene.<\/p>\n

Peace Lily<\/h3>\n

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As well as the delicate white flowers that make for a stunning living room decoration, their leaves are known to remove humidity from the air.<\/p>\n

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Palms are a great option if you want to manage humidity in your home, as they soak up moisture through their eye-catching leaves.<\/p>\n

When it comes to looking after it, be warned that you shouldn't get it too wet – but you also don't go weeks without watering.<\/p>\n

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Here are some tips to help you clean your home like a pro:<\/p>\n