As soon as fall hits, I’m faced with the problem of tackling mold and mildew in my home. It creeps up around my window sills and on my bathroom ceiling. But, apart from these common places that mold strikes, it can also seep inside your closet and damage your clothes.

Besides damaging your garments, and causing unsightly black marks in moisture-prone spots, mold can aggravate allergies, trigger asthma symptoms and irritate skin. So, it’s one hazard that shouldn’t be ignored.

While ventilating rooms can help prevent mold in areas such as bathrooms and kitchens, it’s harder to apply to closets, as the idea is to keep your clothes behind doors to protect them from light and dust. What’s more, it’s much tidier to have a closed closet rather than an open clothes rack in your bedroom.

However

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