As winter begins to set in many will begin to see condensation appearing on their windows, especially in the morning. While it is fairly common, experts warn that condensation can cause damage so it is worth avoiding.
As well as damage it could lead to health issues, as dangerous mould may develop which can cause conditions such as asthma, eczema and bronchitis.
Condensation typically occurs when moist air meets a cool surface, and tends to be caused when warm air from inside the home hits the cold glass windows, explains the Mirror.
While the inside of most homes will be warmer than the cooler windows, there are some tricks that will stop condensation in its tracks.
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