In hot, humid climates mould build up can start to form very quickly. This guide shows how to prevent excess build up. A short reminder:
1. Do not turn off the AC or AC temperature.
2. Set it to 22 degrees Celsius.
3. Mould is inevitable in Brunei but it can be controlled.
4. Occupants are responsible to control.
5. Negative consequence is health issues – concerning kids with asthma and skin eczema due to mould.
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