A dehumidifier would certainly help to remove mildew from your bedroom. I would purchase a 30 to 50 pint unit . Also placing additional units around the house will help to reduce the humidity and build up of mold.
Get a dehumidifier to get rid of the moisture, and maybe get some heat in there to dry it out. No moisture=no mildew
It will help slow it down, but it will not prevent it all together, especially if the shower produces a lot of steam.
You could try baking soda but getting a dehumidifier is best
To remove moisture from the air, widely used in damp places like basements to prevent the growth or mold and mildew
A dehumidifier takes the humitdity out of the air so during the year so feel comfortable
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Both may help but you need to find and eliminate the source of the problem.
If the humidity is high during certain times of the year then a room dehumidifier will help, try to use a floor drain to save you emptying the dehumidifier by hand. If this is due to a problem with an adjacent bathroom then consider installing a ventilator fan in the bathroom.
The easiest way to prevent mildew is to keep your things stored in dry areas, but id that doesn't work hardware stores have sprays that will help prevent mildew
There are actually a couple of good thrifty mom and dad ways to handle this problem. A dehumidifier will help. You can also use a wet vac if it's just a small area. However, if its a large area, crank up the furnace for a few hours and that will dry it right up! Denise
Mold and mildew certainly are problems for babies. These things can cause respiratory problems that could potentially be fatal to the baby.
Contact a company that encapsulates crawlspaces. You can clean tghe mildew but until you correct the problem, high humidity, it will keep coming back.