Tips for Checking Condensation
Uses where it is important to let excess moisture out:
- Bathroom
- Washing dishes
- Hair drying
- Cooking
Avoid dead air spaces as shown!
- Use of a fan to ensure air circulation.
- Leaving cabinets and cabinet doors partially open.
- Keep the temperature as reasonably cool as possible to help
alleviate condensation in cold weather.
- ANKA300 needs to breathe, it will smell when airtight.
- Let some warm air out and outside air in.
- Do not allow humid indoor air to be recycled from use and
provide reasonable ventilation.
Factors Contributing to Mold Growth
For mold growth to occur, indoor or outdoor temperatures must be
between 4° and 33°C, and it must also have a source of moisture
such as humidity, stagnant water, moist materials. The fastest
growth inside ANKA300 is due to its hot and humid condition.
Medical Advice
Questions about the effects of formaldehyde on your health should
be addressed to your doctor or local health department.
Long-Term Use Effects
- In long-term use of ANKA300, it is necessary to be prepared for
condensation and humid conditions that may be encountered.
- In cold weather, when the relative humidity of the indoor air is
high, moisture may condense on the inner surfaces of ANKA300.
This is exacerbated by the fact that ANKA300's insulated walls
are much thinner than house walls.
The relatively small volume and tight, compact nature of the
ANKA300 mean that even a few passengers' normal living
activities will lead to rapid moisture saturation.
-Water vapor will condense as moisture inside windows and
walls, or as frost or ice in cold weather, unless it is carried
outside by ventilation or condensed with a dehumidifier.
- Inside the walls or ceiling, warped or stained panels can also
condense out of sight.
- The appearance of these conditions can indicate a serious
problem. When signs of excessive humidity and condensation
appear on the ANKA300, it is important to take action to
minimize their effects.