10
Kronings®
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Lammefjordsvej 5
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6715 Esbjerg N
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Denmark
Phone +45 7022 5840
VAT No DK -40193189
Appearance of these conditions may indicate a serious problem. When you recognize the signs of
excessive moisture and condensation in the trailer, action should be taken to minimize their effects.
Tips to Controlling Condensation
Avoid dead air spaces by:
1.
Open windows to keep air circulating
2.
Keep the temperature as reasonably cool during cold weather as possible
3.
Allow your trailer to breath; do not make it airtight
4.
Allow some warm air to be removed and some cool outside air in
5.
In hot weather, starting the air conditioner early will help remove excess humidity from the air while
lowering temperatures
NOTICE:
Your trailer is not designed, nor
intended, for permanent housing. Use of
this product for long-term or permanent
occupancy may lead to premature
deterioration
of
structure,
interior
finishes, fabrics, carpeting, and drapes.
Damage or deterioration due to long-
term occupancy may not be considered
normal, and may, under the terms of the
warranty, constitute misuse, abuse, or
neglect, and may therefore reduce the
warranty protection.
Molds
Molds are microscopic organisms that naturally occur in virtually every environment, indoors and out.
Outdoors, mold growth is important in the decomposition of plants. Indoors, mold growth is
unfavorable. Left unchecked, molds break down natural materials, such as wood products and fabrics.
Protect your investment by understanding the potential risks that mold imposes.
Contributing Factors to Mold Growth
For mold growth to occur, temperatures, indoors or outdoors, must be between 40° and 100°F, and must
also have a source of moisture, such as humidity, standing water, damp materials, etc. Indoors, the most
rapid growth occurs with warm and humid conditions.