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12 Tips To Prevent Mould In Closets

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PuroClean Canada
Publication date:
August 23, 2019
Article Summary: 

Mold growth in closets can be a persistent issue, especially in environments with poor ventilation or excess moisture. To combat this problem, implementing proactive measures is crucial. Firstly, maintaining cleanliness and organization within closets is essential, as clutter can trap moisture and provide a breeding ground for mold. Utilizing moisture-absorbing products like silica gel or activated charcoal can help reduce humidity levels inside closets.

Furthermore, avoiding overstuffing closets allows for better air circulation, thus minimizing the conditions favorable to mold growth. It's beneficial to periodically leave closet doors open to encourage ventilation and airflow, which aids in keeping humidity levels in check. Regular inspection for leaks or water damage in or around the closet area is also recommended to address potential sources of moisture.

In addition to these preventive steps, employing a dehumidifier in particularly humid climates or seasons can significantly reduce moisture buildup. Choosing closet organizers made of mold-resistant materials such as plastic or metal instead of cardboard helps prevent mold growth on surfaces. Moreover, regularly washing clothes and linens before storing them prevents introducing moisture or organic materials that mold thrives on.

By adopting these tips, individuals can effectively safeguard their closets against mold, ensuring a cleaner and healthier storage environment for their belongings.

Keywords: 

mold growth, closets, moisture, ventilation, dehumidifier, organization, leaks, prevention tips.

Source Citation: 
PuroClean Canada
12 Tips To Prevent Mould In Closets
August 23, 2019
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