Mould Infestation on the Rise in Singapore Homes

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Singapore is experiencing a surge in mould infestations in homes due to the high humidity caused by heavy showers. Mould removal companies have seen a significant increase in inquiries since December.

Singapore ’s average relative humidity of 82 per cent creates a conducive environment for the fungi to thrive.SINGAPORE — Rats are not the only ones wreaking havoc this rainy season — mould has been making an appearance in homes, from furniture to ceilings and walls. Three mould removal companies The Straits Times spoke to saw a surge in the number of inquiries since the start of December, attributing the rise to higher humidity due to the frequent heavy showers .

EcoSense saw an estimated 40 per cent increase in inquiries since the second week of December, said its director Thomas Lou, 38. Andrew Mantle, 56, sales manager and leading inspector of Mouldgone, said that inquiries rose about 47 per cent since the start of December. James Chua, 39, owner of Mold Medic, said the business received 10 times the number of inquiries from the start of December, and the number of cases it took on increased from 35 in November 2023 to 97 in Januar

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