Tas Resident Handbook -web

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Mould & Damp The Tasmanian climate can be cold and wet, the perfect combination for condensation and mould. Condensation starts as moisture in the air, which clings to surfaces like walls, ceilings, windows and mirrors. Over time, condensation can develop into mould. It is important that you play your part to prevent mould, as it can cause respiratory illness and damage to your property. Important ways to stop mould: • Open windows as much as possible, especially when cooking, washing or drying clothes. • Electric clothes dryers must be installed close to a ventilation point such as an open window or door.

• Open your curtains or blinds everyday –

sunlight is the enemy of condensation and mould. • Wipe condensation off walls, windows and windowsills as it occurs to keep them dry. • Use the exhaust fan every time you bathe or shower, and leave it running until the steam goes. • Clean your exhaust fans and heat pump filters regularly. • Keep your home at a constant temperature, rather than heating in bursts when it is cold or wet outside. • Hang washing outside to dry. • Make sure shoes and clothes are dry before putting them away. • Move furniture away from walls to allow air to circulate around the house.

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