Mould in School Buildings: How Can It Be Prevented?

In colder seasons, higher moisture levels make it easier for mould and fungi to grow. If left unaddressed, this can have detrimental effects on a building's structural integrity and the well-being of its occupants. Therefore, maintaining regular cleaning during colder months is essential for both health and building preservation.
Prevent mould build by following these four simple steps:
- Keep gutters clear and always check for possible leaks.
- Open windows whenever possible or use dehumidifiers to reduce moisture build up.
- Regularly clean surfaces that get wet or show signs of condensation.
- Always check interior surfaces for mould – and remove it as soon as possible.
For more information on suggested cleaning practices to prevent mould, check out the Ministry of Education's Guide to Mould Mitigation and Management:
https://assets.education.govt.nz/.../Mitigating-Mould-DLE...







