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EFFECTS OF PROLONGED OCCUPANCY (continued)

 

Appearance of these conditions may indicate a serious 1 problem. When you recog-

 

nize the signs of excessive moisture and condensation in the trailer, action should be

 

taken to minimize their effects.

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TIPS TO CONTROLLING CONDENSATION

To avoid condensation problems, try to follow these tips to help alleviate

 

excess moisture.

 

Allow excess moisture to escape to the outside when bathing, washing dishes, hair

 

drying, laundering, and using appliances and non-vented gas burners.

 

Always use the vent hood when cooking.

 

Keep the bathroom door closed and the vent or window open when bathing and for a

 

period of time after you have finished.

 

Do not hang wet clothes in the trailer to dry.

 

In hot weather, start the air conditioner early as it removes excess humidity from the air

 

while lowering the temperature.

 

Keep the temperature as reasonably cool during cold weather as possible. The warmer

 

the vehicle, the more cold exterior temperatures and warm interior temperatures will

 

collide on wall surfaces, thus creating condensation.

 

Use a fan to keep air circulating inside the vehicle so condensation and mildew cannot

 

form in dead air spaces. Allow air to circulate inside closets and cabinets (leave doors

 

partially open). Please keep in mind that a closed cabinet full of stored goods prevents

circulation and allows the exterior temperature to cause condensation.

The natural tendency would be to close the vehicle tightly during cold weather. This will actually compound the problem. Simply put, you need to remove some of the warm air, and allow some cool outside air to get inside the vehicle, so the furnace will not recycle the humid interior air.

Note: Your trailer is not designed, nor intended, for permanent housing. Use of this product for long term or permanent occupancy may lead to premature deterioration of structure, interior finishes, fabrics, carpeting, and drapes. Damage or deterioration due to long-term occupancy may not be considered normal, and may under the terms of the warranty constitute misuse, abuse, or neglect, and may therefore reduce the warranty protection.

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