To contact NHTSA, you may either call the auto safety hotline, toll-
free at (888) 327-4236, hearing impaired (800) 424-9153, (or
366-0123 in Washington, DC area). You can also obtain additional
information about vehicle safety from NHTSA’s website
www.safercar.gov
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Appliances and Components
Your recreational vehicle is equipped with several appliances and
components manufactured and provided by companies other than
Gulf Stream Coach, Inc. Maintenance, care, instructions for
operation including the manufacturer’s warranties are provided
directly by the appliance and/or component company.
Gulf Stream disclaims any and all warranties for appliances and/or
components. Appliance and component manufacturers may
require product registration, maintenance, and other conditions to
make a warranty claim, so review all the appliance and component
warranties for your duties as an Owner of these products.
Where feasible, owner’s manuals and other user information for
third-party appliances and components have been posted on the
Gulf Stream Coach Web site.
Identification and Safety
Your RV has a unique Vehicle Identification number (VIN). It is
important to reference the VIN along with the model and year
whenever you have an inquiry or require service.
Indoor Air Quality
Good air quality in your RV requires proper ventilation, regular
cleaning and avoiding air pollutants. Indoor air pollutants are
introduced or are a byproduct through your use of the recreational
vehicle, and may include but are not limited to, mold, mildew,
pollen, dust, dander, bacteria, viruses, smoke, smoke, carbon
monoxide, household cleaners or other hygiene products.
To increase ventilation and reduce indoor air pollutants:
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utilize ceiling vents and exhaust fans
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open windows and doors
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clean the bathroom and kitchen often
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identify and fix water leaks
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close windows and run the A/C or dehumidifier to control mold
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run the vent hood fan when cooking
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remove dust and pet dander
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do not smoke inside the recreational vehicle
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