Outbreaks of mould in a property can occur due to various factors in poorly ventilated, wet, or damp environment, and it's important to address the underlying causes to prevent mould growth.
Common causes of mould outbreaks include:
1. Water seepage or leaks leading to moisture collecting on walls, ceilings, flooring and other body corporate property fixtures and fittings.
2. Insufficient, or poorly placed, exhaust fans in properties with evaporative air conditioning units.
3. Warm interior temperatures compared to cold exterior temperatures, which can lead to condensation forming on walls and windows.
4. Condensation on bathroom walls and ceilings caused by hot showers on cold mornings, particularly when an exhaust fan is not used.
5. Windows being closed during the day while occupants are out, leading to a build-up in humidity within the property.
6. Wet and dirty clothing and shoes stored in closed wardrobes or closets.
7. Use of gas heating without proper ventilation, causing an accumulation of excess moisture.
8. Insufficient natural UV light to prevent mould growth.
To prevent and address mould outbreaks, it's crucial to address any water leaks promptly, maintain proper ventilation, control humidity levels, and ensure effective drainage around the property. Regular inspections and maintenance can help identify and mitigate conditions that foster mould growth. If mould is already present, professional remediation may be necessary to address the issue effectively.