By Danielle Kate Wroe It’s that time of year when everyone’s desperately trying to dodge mould from taking hold in their homes. Thanks to condensation, lack of proper ventilation, and careless daily habits, you may be noticing it throughout your homes, especially on windowsills and in bathrooms. It can be seriously dangerous and detrimental to health if left untreated, and the NHS warns “inhaling or touching mould spores may cause an allergic reaction, such as sneezing, a runny nose, red eyes and skin rash”. It adds: “Moulds can also cause asthma attacks.” Matthew Jenkins, heating expert from …