As the weather turns colder and the heating comes on, condensation and damp start to become an issue for householders across the country.
Damp homes can lead to a big problem – mould, which can not only affect the house itself, but also cause health issues.
Home safety experts Aico, who specialise in monitoring equipment such as smoke detectors, CO2 monitors and environmental sensors, is spearingheading the UK’s first ever Damp & Mould Action and Awareness Week, which begins on October 28.
Chris Jones from Homelink, Aico’s ‘connected home’ solution specialists, said: “Damp and mould produces allergens, irritants, mould spores and other toxins that are harmful to health. According to the Institute of Health Equity, illnesses linked to cold, damp and dangerous homes cost the NHS more than £2.5 billion a year.
“There are some telltale signs that might help identify damp and mould and, if it is discovered, immediate action should be taken.”
Signs include:
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Musty smells or mould spots on walls, ceilings, or around windows
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Peeling wallpaper, blistering paint, or discoloured walls
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Damp patches that don’t dry out, especially on lower walls or ceilings
Chris said: “Early identification means action can be taken before the problem gets worse. Energy-efficient measures, such as better insulation, double-glazing, and efficient heating systems, reduce the likelihood of condensation and damp assuming ventilation is correctly specified”.
Other measures that can be taken to prevent damp and mould are:
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Ensuring properties are well-ventilated, particularly in kitchens and bathrooms
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Installing and maintaining extractor fans where necessary
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Regularly checking roofs, gutters, and plumbing for leaks
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Ensuring properties have adequate insulation and heating to prevent condensation
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Taking measures to reduce moisture, such as drying clothes outside whenever possible and using extractor fans.
“Environmental sensors are also useful to monitor indoor humidity and temperature levels, alerting residents when conditions may lead to condensation or damp,” added Chris.
For more information about Damp & Mould Action Action and Awareness Week, visit www.aico.co.uk/damp-mould-