- Ventilate your office and home to prevent mould growth
- Wear a face mask when clearing your garden of fallen leaves and cut grass and when cleaning mould from window frames
- Close bathroom doors when showering or bathing to prevent steam from entering the rest of the house
- Clean out your fridge regularly
- Don't hang clothes in damp cupboards and leave your wardrobe doors partly open to ventilate clothes or linen
- Try switch to a condenser-dryer or ensure that your tumble dryer is vented outside when in use, and avoid drying clothes indoors
- Do away with old foam mattresses, piles of old newspapers or magazines where mould tends to grow
- on't burn damp firewood. This will make you sick from bacteria, mould, mildew and fungus
- Keep houseplants to a minimum or replace the soil regularly
- Paraffin and bottled gas heaters generate large amounts of moisture, so try to avoid using these