Good to Know: Stop Mold Before It Starts
By Debra Lynn Dadd
HEAT EVAPORATES HUMIDITY.
A small space heater, wall heater or overhead heat lamp will dry dampness left over from your shower.
VENTILATION IS THE MOST EFFECTIVE WAY to control humidity in a bathroom. This can be accomplished by opening a window or turning on an exhaust fan while showering. Make sure your fan vents to the outside of your home—not to the attic.
CONTROLLING MOLD GROWTH
• Dry damp surfaces before mold can grow. After each shower, towel off the walls, floor, and other wet surfaces.
• Fabric tends to hold water and host mold (cotton is particularly prone). Don’t install carpet in the bathroom. Wash bathmats frequently; damp bathmats left on the floor can grow mold. Make sure towels are laundered or hung to dry. Pull cotton shower curtains outside the tub to dry, and wash frequently.