Ongoing wet weather brings unwanted mould

AFTER a record “wetter than normal year”, moisture seems to seep in everywhere and brings with it a perfect environment for mould growth.

Rosewood resident Ashlee Jones said that only recently while reorganising furniture around in her home, she came across mould growing on her ceilings, chairs and window sills.

“It is devasting because it can be toxic and harmful to your health, I keep a clean home, and witnessing this causes anxiety as I am worried it may harm my children and family,” she said.

“My initial plan was to move any furniture that is close to my walls, then I applied a cleaner to the area, leaving it sit for some time before wiping it down.

“This method seems to remove the mould, but I worry it may come back.

“Also, on the odd day when it is not raining, I open all of the windows in my home and try to let my house air out, allowing the sun to shine through where possible.

“So far this seems to work, though I am keeping a close eye on the areas affected each day to keep on top of any further mould that may appear in the areas.”

A Queensland Government representative said that mould can grow on any surface if the area is damp and is not kept clean.

“Mixing three parts of vinegar to two parts of water is a helpful way in removing the mould.

“Methylated spirits at a ratio of 70 percent to 30 percent water, diluted bleach or a tea tree oil solution can be used.

“When applying these solutions ensure that the area is well ventilated and protective clothing is worn, also discard any cloths, and clean brooms and mops thoroughly that are used to avoid the spread of spores.”

While the rain continues to fall, Ashlee encourages all families to be extra cautious of mould growing in their home so that the problem can be resolved before the situation gets worse.

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