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Severe Rain and Air vents
2.5
Humidity, Condensation, Interior Heat and Air vents
2.6
-12- OWNER’S MAINTENANCE MANUAL
In the case scenario of rain, severe rainfall, it would be a wiser to pick a location not susceptible to
potential flooding.
Throughout usage in the winter, or with the rising temperatures in spring, humidity may become an
issue. To deal with increasing humidity and/ or vapor condensation inside of the Gardenigloo: We
urge you to open your Air vents momentarily.
Furthermore, cold air in the Gardenigloo (at night) may turn condensate into water in the morning
depending on the climate & humidity of your area. We urge you to open an air vent very slightly if
this happens consistently. Please watch for wild animals, or curious individuals who would attempt to
always force entry from the air vents.
In any instance of condensation, we urge you to use a Microfiber towelette to wipe off any accumulated
water droplets on the Gardenigloo cover. Please be sure to mop the surface where the Gardenigloo is
installed or dry it to get rid of any water.
If constant condensation is an issue, worst case scenario, we would recommend a dehumidifier.
However, please be aware that the Gardenigloo is not designed to
deal with flooding from underneath.
It would be advised to anticipate cases of water puddles building up, and to
install the Gardenigloo to a relatively higher ground level.
Depending on how and where the Gardenigloo is installed, elements such
as grass, plants, human breath, water droplets from clothes and the soles of
boots, puddles/mud seeping underneath into the Gardenigloo -- shall cause
condensation in the Gardenigloo.
In short, any introduction of water or water vapor inside the
Gardenigloo may naturally cause condensation.

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