AEVRA

Indoor Air Quality Guides

Expert guides on humidity control, mould prevention, and indoor air quality for UK homes and businesses. Evidence-based advice from the AEVRA team.

Damp and Mould in UK Rentals: Rights Under Awaab's Law

Awaab's Law gives UK tenants new rights when landlords ignore damp and mould. Learn your protections, the deadlines landlords must meet, and steps to take.

06 April 20268 min read
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Drying Laundry Indoors: The Hidden Humidity Problem

Drying clothes indoors raises home humidity by up to 30%, fuelling mould and dust mites. Learn why it's a serious health risk for UK households and what to do.

30 March 20268 min read
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UK Indoor Humidity Guide: Safe Levels for Your Home

NHS and WHO guidelines recommend 40–60% relative humidity indoors. Learn what causes high humidity in UK homes, how to measure it, and how to control it.

15 March 20266 min read
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How to Prevent Mould in UK Homes: The Role of Humidity Control

Mould in UK homes is primarily caused by excess humidity and condensation. Learn how to prevent mould growth through ventilation, dehumidification, and damp control.

10 March 20267 min read
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Dehumidifier Buying Guide for UK Homes (2026)

Choosing the right dehumidifier for your UK home depends on room size, temperature, and usage pattern. This guide covers portable, wall-mounted, and ducted options.

08 March 20268 min read
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Indoor Air Quality in UK Homes: What You Need to Know

Indoor air in UK homes can contain pollutants at higher concentrations than outdoors. Learn about common indoor pollutants, ventilation standards, and how to improve your home's air quality.

05 March 20267 min read
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Humidity and Respiratory Triggers: What UK Guidance Says

Maintaining indoor humidity within the recommended 40–60% range helps create environments less associated with allergen growth and respiratory triggers. Here is what UK guidance recommends.

01 March 20266 min read
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