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After months of keeping our windows firmly closed to keep out the summer heat and maintain cool homes, we're now facing a complete change in advice as autumn arrives.

With the cooler weather setting in, many households will be turning on their heating systems and focusing on keeping the warmth inside, making the idea of opening windows seem entirely counter-intuitive.

However, problems arise when windows remain closed throughout the winter, leading to a rapid build-up of moisture within the home.

This isn't just from drying clothes - although that's often the main offender - but also from cooking, washing, and simply living and breathing, according to Yorkshire Live.

Moisture from these everyday activities accumulates in the air and, when trapped inside the house, can le

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