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In hot weather
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Start the air conditioner early in the day to remove excess humidity from the air while lowering the temperature.
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If the entry door is open for an extended amount of time while the air conditioners are on, condensation
will occur.
In cold weather
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During cold weather it is very important to continue utilizing your vents and vent fans. This will keep the humid
air inside moving to the outside. Keeping the RV tightly closed during cold weather will increase condensation.
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Manage the inside temperature during cold weather. The warmer temperatures inside your RV will cause con-
densation to form on areas that are not well insulated (ie., windows, vents, wall studs, etc.).
W H E R E T H E R E I S M O I S T U R E , T H E R E M AY B E M O L D
Molds are microscopic organisms that can live in virtually any indoor or outdoor environment. Mold growth requires
a source of moisture (ie., high humidity, wet/damp materials, standing water) and a temperature between 40° and
100° Fahrenheit.
According to the Center for Disease Control, exposure to damp and moldy environments may cause a variety of
health defects, or none at all.
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For people sensitive to molds, mold exposure may cause nasal congestion, coughing, wheezing, and/or irritation
of the eyes, throat, or skin.
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People with mold allergies may have more severe reactions to mold exposure. Immune-compromised people
and those with chronic lung illnesses, like obstructive lung disease, risk serious lung infections.
Mold growth can be very harmful to the natural wood products and fabrics in your RV. Follow these tips to help con-
trol the relative humidity inside your RV and inhibit mold and mildew:
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While cooking and bathing, ALWAYS use the kitchen and bathroom vents, even during colder weather.
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In addition, opening a window will increase ventilation during these activities.
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Running your air conditioner will also reduce the relative humidity.
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In extremely humid conditions, using a dehumidifier (customer supplied) can be helpful.
Mold Prevention
To help protect your RV from mold, follow these important preventative measures:
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Clean regularly, especially the kitchen and bathroom. On safe surfaces, use cleaning products that kill mold
and mildew.
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