
Healthy Home & Prevention
Mold prevention is really moisture management. These practical, physician-reviewed guides cover the systems that keep a home dry and the air clean — humidity control, ventilation, air purification, dehumidifiers, HVAC, fast water-damage response and mold-resistant materials — so small problems never become big ones.
Why keeping indoor humidity between 30–50% is the single most effective mold-prevention step — and exactly how to measure and maintain it.
Read profileWhat HEPA air purifiers can and cannot do about mold spores — how to use them as a helpful supplement, never a substitute for fixing moisture.
Read profileHow to size, place and run a dehumidifier so it actually keeps humidity in the mold-safe range — for basements, humid climates and damp rooms.
Read profileHow heating, cooling and ductwork can either prevent or spread mold — the maintenance that keeps your system from becoming a mold source.
Read profileThe first 24–48 hours after a leak or flood decide whether you get mold. Here is the step-by-step response that prevents it.
Read profileHow everyday ventilation — bathroom and kitchen fans, fresh air and airflow — removes the moisture that feeds mold at the source.
Read profileWhich materials and building choices resist mold — and why moisture control still matters more than any “mold-proof” product.
Read profileA room-by-room, season-by-season checklist to keep your whole home dry and mold-resistant — the practical summary of every prevention principle.
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