I appreciate you can do your own research, just thought to give some URL's with a variety of muse-material. Before that, in my opinion ceiling fans are a waste of time or worse unless there is airflow in the cavity into which they usually expel air. They otherwise and maybe 'even so' deposit moisture onto insulation or inner (unpainted) ceiling. A warm heater fan 'blower' with window/s ajar (safely placed and fixed) is better.Just having a fan is not per-se a solution, it could in fact worsen the mould situation.
Today's common issue with rabbit-warren living (said disingenuously to be better for us than a house and land) is bathroom without window...which then requires a fan on regulations. Sadly regulation does not demand ventilation which is geared to reducing mould, nor does anyone seem to care...'got a fan?...yeah...ok, tick box
Wall heaters such as gas left running particularly, can see moisture deposited on walls and ceiling during operation. One has to get airflow to outside to help reduce spores and activity. I suggest a heater blower which is 'on' just long enough to move warm air and condensation 'outside' and then enable ambient air flow.
Then one must pro-'actively' arrest mould production and infestation...which means more bathroom hygeine and care than one might imagine. hat means cleaning, dry towels and awareness of what steam from our bodies carries.
Some useful information (food for thought and expanding thinking) ...and I know there are many sites...some which can correctly spell 'mould'.
The first is very worthwhile in "getting the mind right" as was quietly put to'Cool hand Luke' by the prison boss with the aid of a cosh/blackjack. This one has pictures which I think useful.
Stopping Bathroom Mould, can be very difficult. We help you think about the whole picture of the bathroom, for healthy living and energy efficiency.
efficiencymatrix.com
If you want to prevent mold from growing in your bathroom, follow our six prevention tips to ensure clean air.
www.thespruce.com
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