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C. Normal breathing will emit approximately 1/2 pint of moisture into
the air per person, per day. The more occupants the greater
quantity of condensation you may find.
Solutions:
1. When taking a shower, open bath roof vent approximately ½ inch
allowing moisture to escape.
2. Use the power vent over range when cooking.
3. If condensation is found in cabinet or closets, open a cabinet
door slightly to equalize temperature and provide ventilation.
4. Opening windows and roof vents, when possible, allowing warm
moist air to escape is the best way to reduce condensation.
5. Under extreme conditions, you may need to use a dehumidifier to
remove moist air conditions.
Uncontrolled condensation will cause dampness mildew, etc., inside
your RV. Be sure to make strong efforts to control condensation.
INTERIOR VENTALATION
A new coach always has a peculiar aroma, due to all the
components used to build it, such as paneling, plywood, carpet and
fabrics.
Allowing fresh air to move and circulate throughout a new
recreational vehicle is very valuable for several reasons.
1. Components used to build RVS always have a new smell to
them, possibly irritating the respiratory system of the human body
on warm days.
2. Fresh air is always good for the human body unless allergies
are a factor.
Continuous living in your recreational vehicle could cause accelerated wear
to components above recreational use.
CAUTION
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