Date: 2021-04-15 01:15 am (UTC)
yourlibrarian: OMGXander-miggy (BUF-OMGXander-miggy)
I've already stopped the cause of the mold, which was the humidifiers we run in the winter. This year we got quiet humidifiers so we ran them 24/7 and didn't tell them to stop running once the rooms reached 35% humidity (if you're new to humidifiers, don't let the humidity in winter reach over 50%, or you will get condensation on the windows.)

Thanks for the heads up! I don't use a humidifier but Mike uses one when he sleeps and there is sometimes condensation on the windows since the humidifier is near it. We will soon be able to keep the windows open as well, and that's a good tip on making sure those are thoroughly cleaned.

I do not have seasonal allergies but last spring I was having odd symptoms. I had the strong suspicion that the apartment downstairs was being treated for mold problems and that the drywall had been removed and replaced, thus releasing whatever had been behind them. The problems went away after a few months but my asthma was having a flare-up and this is very rare.

Hopefully your problem is completely taken care of!
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