One of the problems preserving heat in cold environments is excess moisture
build up and the resulting molds that collect in damp places. This can be
accomplished by heat exchange ventilation with a cold radiator incorporated
in the ducting to condense moisture in the air and capture heat.
There are times when air quality can necessitate closed circulation if
enough green space and plants are available to filter and rejuvenate the
air. This introduces more moisture into the environment.
How effective is Lime at preventing mold growth when mixed with the mortar
of papercrete in preventing molds?
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