In the UK, if you’re trying to reduce fungal exposure in your home environment — especially important for those with CPA or ABPA — there are several effective antifungal cleaning solutions you can use safely and routinely.
Here’s a list of recommended antifungal solutions available or commonly used in the UK:
🧴 1. White Vinegar (Acetic Acid)
- Effectiveness: Kills many types of mould, including Aspergillus.
- How to use: Use neat (undiluted) on tiles, windowsills, bathroom surfaces. Leave for 30–60 mins, then scrub and rinse.
- Pros: Natural, low-toxicity.
Caution: Not suitable on stone surfaces like marble or granite.
🧴 2. Hydrogen Peroxide (3–6%)
- Effectiveness: Antifungal and antibacterial.
- How to use: Spray on mould-affected areas. Leave 10–15 mins, scrub, then wipe clean.
- Availability: Sold in chemists and online (e.g., Amazon UK).
- Tip: Can bleach fabrics or surfaces — spot test first.
🧴 3. Borax (Sodium Borate)
- Effectiveness: Inhibits fungal regrowth.
- How to use: Mix 1 cup borax to 1 litre warm water. Apply with sponge or spray bottle.
- Availability: Harder to find in shops, available online.
- Caution: Keep away from children/pets; don’t ingest.
🧴 4. Specialist Mould Sprays (Commercial Products)
These are widely available in UK hardware stores (B&Q, Homebase, Screwfix) and supermarkets:
| Brand | Key Ingredient | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| HG Mould Spray | Benzalkonium chloride | Strong, effective on black mould. |
| Astonish Mould & Mildew Blaster | Sodium hypochlorite | Bleach-based, powerful but with strong fumes. |
| Dettol Mould & Mildew Remover | Sodium hypochlorite | Good for bathroom tiles and grout. |
💡 Note: While bleach can kill surface mould, it may not penetrate porous materials (like wood or plaster) deeply.
🧼 5. HEPA Filtered Vacuum + Antifungal Surface Wipes
- Use a vacuum with HEPA filtration to reduce airborne spores.
- Clean surfaces with fungal control wipes (some contain quaternary ammonium compounds***).
🔥 Do NOT Use:
- Air fresheners or “mould foggers” not approved for respiratory-safe use.
- DIY essential oil blends (like tea tree) unless confirmed safe — some oils can worsen respiratory irritation.
🛒 Where to Buy (UK):
- Boots: Hydrogen peroxide, Dettol products.
- Amazon UK: Borax, HG Mould Spray, vinegar in bulk.
- B&Q, Wickes, Screwfix: Specialist mould removers.
*** Here’s a deeper look at quaternary ammonium compounds (QACs) — often found in cleaning products marketed for killing mould, fungi, and bacteria — and their relevance for people with CPA or ABPA:
🧪 What Are Quaternary Ammonium Compounds (QACs)?
Quaternary ammonium compounds (often shortened to “quats”) are broad-spectrum disinfectants used in many household cleaners, hospital disinfectants, and antifungal sprays.
They’re especially effective against:
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Fungal spores (including Aspergillus on surfaces),
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Bacteria,
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Viruses (enveloped types like coronaviruses),
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And can inhibit regrowth of mould on treated surfaces.
🧼 Common QAC-Containing Products (UK)
| Product | Contains QACs | Where Used |
|---|---|---|
| HG Mould Spray | Benzalkonium chloride | Bathroom tiles, windowsills. |
| Dettol Surface Cleanser (Clear spray) | Benzalkonium chloride | Kitchens, surfaces, bathrooms. |
| Zoflora (certain formulas) | QACs + fragrance | General cleaning (must be diluted). |
| Clinell Universal Wipes | QACs + alcohol | Hospital-grade surface wipes. |
🟡 Note: Always check the label — not all Dettol or Zoflora products contain QACs.
💡 Why QACs Matter in CPA and ABPA Homes
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CPA patients are at risk of colonisation or reinfection from Aspergillus spores, especially in damp, dusty, or unventilated environments.
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ABPA patients can react allergically to spores, triggering flare-ups of wheezing, coughing, or chest tightness.
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QACs are more effective than bleach at preventing fungal regrowth, especially on non-porous surfaces like plastic, glass, tiles, and sealed wood.
⚠️ Precautions When Using QACs
Although QACs are highly effective, they can be irritating to lungs and skin, particularly if:
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The area is not well ventilated,
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The product contains added fragrance (as with Zoflora),
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Used in aerosol sprays (fine mist can be inhaled).
Tips for safer use:
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Use gloves and open windows when cleaning.
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Avoid spraying into the air; apply with a cloth instead.
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Choose unscented, low-fragrance options (e.g., hospital-grade wipes or Dettol Surface Cleanser).
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Do not mix with other products like vinegar or bleach — can release dangerous fumes.
✅ Safe-for-Lungs Options (with QACs)
If you or a loved one has ABPA or CPA, consider:
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HG Mould Spray — effective and well-tolerated if room is ventilated.
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Clinell Universal Wipes — used in NHS settings, fragrance-free versions available.
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Dettol Surface Cleanser Spray (Clear bottle) — QAC-based, not bleach-based, less irritating.
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