How to Get Rid of
Dampness?
If you are Living in a
renting a house, your landlord is obliged and responsible to guarantee that the
house is safe, secure and maintained to a level of habitable for you to live
in. Dampness is a typical issue which is caused by natural
moisture in the houses and your landlord is legally obliged for repairs made
to your house. On the off chance, if you have reported any issues regarding the
dampness and your landlord has neglected to make the appropriate steps, our
specialists might be able to claim against them on your behalf for compensation
and repair.
How Dampness, Mould
and Fungus can Affect Your Health?
If You are living in
a, it can be dangerous for your health, family and children’s, due to which
they can suffer common problems like allergies, respiratory infections,
and asthma. Living with Dampness can also affect your immune system;
especially in babies, little kids, old individuals and helpless adults.
Manifestations of
Dampness may include:
· Sneezing
· Skin Rashes
· Chesty Coughs
symptoms
· Runny nose and
red & watery eyes
· Asthma
problems.
Presence of Dampness
and Mould in the house can be hazardous, particularly to newborn
babies and small kids, old people and especially for those people with skin
issues, respiratory conditions or with a debilitated immune system.
Having an untreated
Dampness and Mould issue can have a major negative impact on the health of the residents, possibly causing asthma attacks, allergic responses,
skin rashes, excessive sneezing, runny nose and red & watery eyes. Whenever
left long term, Dampness and Mould can cause very hectic
health problems for the family and aggravate existing conditions much worse and
complicated, for example, eczema, asthma and other skin or respiratory issues,
when Mould spores are breathed in or interact with the body.
When Is My Landlord
Responsible for Dealing with Mould in Home?
If your property isn't
water-tight, this might cause in home-like split window frames, cracked
walls and broken rooftop tiles.
Pipes issues which
result in Mould. For instance: spilling or “sweaty” pipes, free fittings and so
forth.


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