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Keeping your home free from damp and mould

Keeping your home free from damp and mould Please remember that you are responsible for treating damp and black mould in your home and redecorating afterward. This leaflet explains how, where and why mould forms and gives tips on how to prevent it occurring and dealing with it, if you find it in your home. What is condensation? Condensation comes from cooking, cleaning, bathing, even breathing. It forms on the coldest surfaces in a room first, typically around windows, in corners and on external walls. It occurs mainly during cold weather, whether it is raining or dry outside. Condensation is not necessarily a problem, as long as the surface has time to dry out every day. What is damp? What is mould? Mould grows and multiplies in moist areas, usually as a result of condensation. Some mould growth in winter is normal but if left untreated, it can become a serious problem. Damp occurs in moist places that never fully dry out, usually where there is little air movement. It is nearly always caused by condensation.

What you can do You will get less mould if you keep your home warm, ventilate it properly and minimise the amount of moisture in the air. 1 2 Minimise the amount of moisture inside your home Never put wet clothes on a radiator they will fill the room with moisture in seconds. Instead, dry clothes outside; in a room with an open window or with an extractor fan on and the door closed; or use a tumble dryer (that vents to the outside or has a condenser) Keep lids on saucepans while cooking Do not use paraffin or other bottled gas heaters: they are dangerous and release huge amounts of water vapour Turn on an extractor fan or open a window when cooking or showering Close doors to stop moist air spreading to other rooms When running a bath, put some cold water in first If you have trickle vents * on windows, keep them open to allow air to move. Improve air movement around areas prone to mould Pull all furniture, including beds, away from external walls and corners (if possible, place furniture against internal walls) Try to leave a gap behind curtains and the wall during the day Do not block air bricks and extractor fans keep them open and clear Do not draught proof kitchen and bathroom windows or rooms prone to damp Do not over-fill cupboards and shelves where mould tends to form. * These small vents allow air movement inside the home. They are more common in modern properties.

3 Minimise cold surfaces Heat your home to a reasonable level of warmth in the winter: 21 C in the living room and 18 C in bedrooms is recommended by the World Health Organisation. You do not have to maintain these temperatures all the time but try to reach them for part of the day. 4 Treat bad outbreaks of mould Wash or dry-clean mildewed clothes and shampoo carpets After treatment and once dry, redecorate using a good quality fungicidal paint to help prevent mould recurring. Ordinary paint or wallpaper will not solve the problem. 5 Wipe away condensation and small patches of mould before they spread Wipe condensation from windows and other areas with a dry cloth in the morning and open a window for a while. Wring the cloth out in the sink, rather than drying it on a radiator. Wipe small dots of black mould with a mild bleach solution or anti-fungal spray. You might need to do this at least twice a month in winter. Citizens Advice offers help and advice about your energy supply, including ways to save energy. Visit: www.citizensadvice.org.uk/energy

Other kinds of damp Penetrating damp Penetrating damp can be caused by leaks from roofs, windows and plumbing. This dries once the leak is fixed and rarely leaves black mould. Rising damp Rising damp is extremely rare and is caused by water soaking up a wall by no more than 1m. It almost never causes black mould. These issues should be reported to Hyde s Customer Services team so we can arrange for them to be assessed. Hyde will fix issues for which we are responsible, as outlined in your tenancy agreement. Remember Open windows or use extractors when cooking, bathing or showering Dry clothes in ventilated rooms or outside, they will dry twice as fast. Never put them on the radiator Heat your living room to 21 C and bedrooms to 18 C Wipe away small patches of mould before they spread.

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