AIR QUALITY
Introduction
Good indoor air qualityis essential, you must pay close attention to ventilation of your
recreational vehicle, keep it clean and avoid unnecessary pollutants. There are common
sources of pollution such as mould, pollen, animal hair, cleaning products, secondary
smoke, burning of propane gas and other fuels.
Inadequate ventilation can increase the level of indoor pollutants and thus fail to supply
enough fresh air from outdoors to dilute the polluting emissions indoors. High temperature
and humidity can also increase the concentration of some atmospheric pollutants.
The people at greatest risk are those with asthma, allergies, chronic lung disease such as
bronchitis and emphysema, heart disease, as well as young children and the elderly.
Improving indoor air quality
To improve indoor air quality in your trailer, we recommend the following
preventive measures.
1. Increase the intake of fresh air.
• Open one or more windows.
• Operate the vent fans if necessary.
The use of kerosene orother alternative heating appliances is not
recommended and is at your own risk. These radiators can produce
humidity and combustion gases in your trailer and/or lead to excessive
indoor humidity. These appliances may also cause a fire, deplete the
oxygen, and produce carbon monoxide orother noxious gases resulting
in serious injury or even death.
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