As the temperatures get colder, we often find ourselves cranking up the heat or blocking out the chill coming in. But while we’re busy winterizing our homes to keep it warm and cozy, we could unknowingly be causing dampness issues. Essentially, dampness is excess moisture or humidity in the air that can also be caused by condensation around windows. This happens when the warm air inside makes contact with the cold glass, releasing excess moisture as droplets as it cools.

Not only can such conditions encourage mold in your home, but if left untreated, this can seriously affect your health if mold spores are inhaled. And if you don’t own one of the best dehumidifiers to instantly reduce humidity, you’ll need to know how to prevent the risk of damp issues. We ask the experts what are the hid

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