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Damp homes put health at risk and national charity, Allergy UK, is urging people to take action with their Stamp Out Damp campaign during Indoor Allergy Week, 11 to 17 November.
Damp causes problems for those suffering from allergies to mould which manifests in wheezing, respiratory problems, worsening asthma, cold-like symptomsm itchy skin and puffy itchy eyes.
Allergy UK offers these practical tips to manage damp in the home:
Allergy UK is the leading national medical charity providing advice, information and support to people with allergy and food intolerance. Allergy UK makes a difference through a dedicated helpline and network for sufferers.