, said: “It can be tempting to dry your bedding by directly placing it on a radiator but this is not advisable from a safety point of view because it’s a potential fire risk.
"By covering your radiators with damp fabrics, it can also cause a build up of unwanted condensation, leading to dampness or mould.
“Using radiators to dry sheets or garments can have a negative effect on your heating bills as it doesn’t allow for proper air circulation so your house will take longer to reach the desired temperature and it will therefore also increase consumption.”
Lucy added: “Instead of placing your washing directly onto the radiator, look for other hotspots in your house. For example, you can use your airing cupboard door to dry items to make the most of the warmth without covering the water tank.”
Ventilate your home to avoid condensation
To avoid moisture indoors that can lead to mould, Adam Pawson, Head of Digital at says: “If your home is suffering from condensation, damp or mould, the best thing you can do is to try and improve the ventilation inside.
"Try to regularly open windows to allow air to move freely and let moist air escape from the property. Ventilation systems such as extractor fans can also massively help to reduce the condensation in your home.”