NOTICE
Your recreational vehicle was designed for recreational use and short-term occupancy. If you expect to occupy your RV for an extended period of time, be prepared to deal with condensation and the humid conditions that may be encountered.
CONDENSATION AND HUMIDITY
Condensation is the change of water from its gaseous form (water vapor) into liquid water. Just as moisture collects on the outside of a glass of cold water during humid weather, moisture can condense on the inside surfaces of your RV. This condition is increased due to the small volume of space and the airtight construction of your RV.Condensation can infiltrate the insulation, motors, and working parts of appliances or plumbing pipes to name a few. Even though you may not see condensation, it may be inside the walls, cupboards or under the floor, so it is best to take every precaution to avoid it occurring. Generally, an area that is dark, and where moisture can accumulate, is the most likely spot for mold to grow. It is especially important when storing your RV or if you do not anticipate using it for an extended period of time to air it out. Empty the refrigerator and freezer and dry them completely. Dry the inside of the shower and shower head. Check for any leaks at the kitchen sink, toilet and bathroom sink. It’s also a good idea to check your RV periodically to ensure there is no condensation forming on the windows, which would indicate there is too much moisture in your RV. If you see signs of excessive condensation, take the necessary steps to remove the moisture to prevent possible damage to the contents or the RV itself.
Below are tips to help contain humidity in your recreational vehicle:
MOL
Some people are sensitive to molds. For these people, molds can cause nasal stuffiness, throat irritation, coughing or wheezing, eye irritation, or skin irritation. People with mold allergies may have more severe reactions. Immunocompromised people and those with chronic lung illnesses may develop serious infections in their lungs when they are exposed to molds.
WARNING
Controlling condensation inside your RV is the best way to avoid not only mold or mildew, but dampness as well, both of which can cause damage to your RV and/or its contents. Damage caused by mold or mildew is a maintenance issue and is not warrantable. You, as the owner, are responsible for proper maintenance of your RV. Controlling humidity inside your RV will help to prevent damage which may occur due to neglect.
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