Hotel furniture mold is a type of fungus. Usually, mold may be distributed in every corner of hotel furniture, and may be present on walls, clothes, and in the air, but a small amount of mold will not cause illness. However, if large areas of mold grow in the hotel due to water seepage or other reasons, you need to pay attention.
A large amount of mold may cause various diseases, such as allergies, asthma, fungal infections, skin diseases, etc. However, different people have different physical constitutions and immunity levels, so whether mold can cause illness varies from person to person.
A large amount of mold may cause various diseases, such as allergies, asthma, fungal infections, skin diseases, etc. However, different people have different physical constitutions and immunity levels, so whether mold can cause illness varies from person to person.
When the rattan plants used in hotel furniture encounter humid weather, the rattan will become soft easily deformed, and prone to mold stains. In the south, the rainy season is the earliest. Hotel furniture users usually start moisture-proofing hotel furniture when the rainy season is approaching in spring. The rainy season in summer is also the key to moisture-proofing hotel furniture. Summer is rainy and the air is moist and warm, which is suitable for the growth and reproduction of various molds, especially on the ground floor. The ground is damp and bacteria can easily breed on hotel furniture. The harm to human health cannot be ignored. Because of the characteristics of mold that are afraid of light, oxygen, cold, and dryness, people often take the following relevant measures to prevent hotel furniture from deforming and preventing mold.
Regular ventilation:
Hotel furniture should always open windows during the rainy season to maintain indoor air circulation, which can reduce the number of indoor molds, keep hotel furniture dry, and prevent growth. Mold likes warm, moist, and dark environments. Experiments show that mold is most likely to grow and reproduce when the temperature is around 25°C and the relative air humidity is 70%.
Keep dry:
Keeping the surrounding environment dry can evaporate the moisture on the surface of objects prone to mildew, and the indoor humidity will also be reduced, causing mold to lack the necessary moisture for growth and reproduction in hotel furniture. Drying sheets, etc. can be placed indoors or in hotel furniture in closed rooms such as wardrobes.
Do not move hotel furniture outdoors to expose it to the sun.
Hotel furniture is prone to cracking if left in a dry place for a long time. Therefore, wipe it frequently with a damp soft cloth. However, hotel furniture should not be exposed to moisture, especially the parts in contact with the ground should be prevented from being immersed in water. In addition, hotel furniture will become dirty and dusty after being used for some time and requires timely cleaning and maintenance. Use a soft short-bristled brush or a vacuum cleaner with a brush head to clean the surface of rattan utensils and hand-woven rattan ornaments. Usually, wipe the hotel furniture with a soft cloth dipped in light salt water and mild detergent, and then use a dry rag, which can both sterilize and prevent insects.
Regular ventilation:
Hotel furniture should always open windows during the rainy season to maintain indoor air circulation, which can reduce the number of indoor molds, keep hotel furniture dry, and prevent growth. Mold likes warm, moist, and dark environments. Experiments show that mold is most likely to grow and reproduce when the temperature is around 25°C and the relative air humidity is 70%.
Keep dry:
Keeping the surrounding environment dry can evaporate the moisture on the surface of objects prone to mildew, and the indoor humidity will also be reduced, causing mold to lack the necessary moisture for growth and reproduction in hotel furniture. Drying sheets, etc. can be placed indoors or in hotel furniture in closed rooms such as wardrobes.
Do not move hotel furniture outdoors to expose it to the sun.
Hotel furniture is prone to cracking if left in a dry place for a long time. Therefore, wipe it frequently with a damp soft cloth. However, hotel furniture should not be exposed to moisture, especially the parts in contact with the ground should be prevented from being immersed in water. In addition, hotel furniture will become dirty and dusty after being used for some time and requires timely cleaning and maintenance. Use a soft short-bristled brush or a vacuum cleaner with a brush head to clean the surface of rattan utensils and hand-woven rattan ornaments. Usually, wipe the hotel furniture with a soft cloth dipped in light salt water and mild detergent, and then use a dry rag, which can both sterilize and prevent insects.