Find and fix the source of moisture
Check for leaks in roofs, walls, pipes, windows, and basements
Repair water damage promptly
Run dehumidifiers in damp areas
Keep indoor humidity between 30% and 50%
Open windows and improve ventilation
Use exhaust fans in bathrooms, kitchens, and laundry rooms
Clean and dry wet carpets, rugs, and upholstery
Wash or replace moldy fabrics, curtains, and bedding
Clean visible mold with appropriate cleaning products
Remove and replace materials with severe mold damage
Empty and clean drip pans, drains, and HVAC components
Replace HVAC filters regularly
Clean air vents and ducts if needed
Use baking soda or activated charcoal to absorb odors
Place moisture absorbers in closets and small spaces
Declutter damp areas to improve airflow
Dry shoes, mats, and pet items thoroughly
Clean trash bins and remove spoiled items
Launder washable items with vinegar or odor-removing detergent
Sun-dry items when possible
Maintain regular cleaning of floors, walls, and hidden corners
Keep basement and crawl spaces dry
Seal foundation cracks and improve drainage around the house
Use a HEPA air purifier if needed
Call a professional for persistent mold or water damage
