- Keep the indoor humidity level at less than 40 percent. A hygrometer can help you monitor indoor humidity. A dehumidifier and/or air conditioner may be needed, especially in damp areas of the home.
- Fix the source of any water leaks that allow mold spores to grow on windowsills or in refrigerator drip pans.
- Identify areas where molds and mildew reside on hard surfaces, and clean these areas with a bleach-based product.
- Make sure your home has adequate ventilation. Use exhaust fans in the kitchen and bathroom, and ventilate clothes dryers to the outside.
- Clean your shower curtain frequently.
- Minimize the number of live indoor plants.
- Keep windows closed, if possible.
- Do not carpet bathrooms and basements, especially if there are mildew problems in these rooms.
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