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UK Cold Snap Triggers Condensation Warnings as Experts Push Ventilation and Dehumidifiers

New advice zeroes in on practical steps to keep indoor humidity down during the freeze.

Overview

  • Met Office alerts for snow, ice and subzero temperatures this week have prompted fresh warnings about condensation leading to damp and mould.
  • Specialists urge running bathroom extractor fans for about 20 minutes after showers or airing rooms briefly to let moisture escape.
  • Dehumidifiers are being recommended as a more effective way to control humidity than opening windows alone, with guidance to pair them with targeted ventilation to balance comfort and energy costs.
  • Household routines feature strongly in the latest tips, including wiping wet surfaces immediately, avoiding drying clothes on radiators and squeegeeing showers dry.
  • New low-cost measures are circulating, such as a vinegar–water–washing-up liquid spray for windows after airing rooms, with some advice also highlighting bowls of salt for small damp-prone spots.