Reviewed 10/4/2024
This Mold House
Stop mold growth in your home
Mold spores will grow wherever they can find moisture. Select an area of the house to get some tips for keeping it mold-free.
BATHROOM:
- Run an exhaust fan or open the window when showering.
- Clean the bathroom frequently. Scrub any mold off hard surfaces with detergent and water. Dry thoroughly.
- Fix leaky pipes as soon as possible.
BEDROOM AND LIVING AREAS:
KITCHEN:
- Use an exhaust fan while cooking or washing dishes.
- Clean up spills immediately.
- Fix leaky pipes as soon as possible.
LAUNDRY ROOM:
- Vent the dryer to the outdoors.
- Fix leaky pipes as soon as possible.
BASEMENT OR CRAWL SPACE:
- Put a plastic vapor barrier down over dirt in crawl spaces.
- Keep humidity in basements below 60%. Try using a dehumidifier.
- Fix leaky pipes as soon as possible.
OUTDOORS:
- Clean and repair gutters regularly.
- Make sure the ground slopes away from the house so water doesn’t collect around the foundation.
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Sources
- American Industrial Hygiene Association. "Facts About Mold:
A Consumer Focus." https://aiha-assets.sfo2.digitaloceanspaces.com/AIHA/resources/Facts-About-Mold-A-Consumer-Focus-Fact-Sheet.pdf. - Environmental Protection Agency. "A Brief Guide to Mold, Moisture and Your Home." https://www.epa.gov/mold/brief-guide-mold-moisture-and-your-home.
- Environmental Protection Agency. "Text Version of the Mold House Tour." https://www.epa.gov/mold/text-version-mold-house-tour.
- Environmental Protection Agency. "What are the main ways to control moisture in your home?" https://www.epa.gov/mold/what-are-main-ways-control-moisture-your-home.