Camping – Airstream CLASSIC TRAILER User Manual

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TIPS TO CONTROLLING CONDENSATION

To avoid condensation problems, try to follow these

tips to help alleviate excess moisture.

• Allow excess moisture to escape to the outside

when bathing, washing dishes, hair drying,

laundering, and using appliances and non-

vented gas burners. Always use the vent hood

when cooking.

• Keep the bathroom door closed and the vent or

window open when bathing and for a period of

time after you have finished.

• Do not hang wet clothes in the trailer to dry.

• In hot weather, start the air conditioner early as

it removes excess humidity from the air while

lowering the temperature.

• Keep the temperature as reasonably cool during

cold weather as possible. The warmer the

vehicle, the more cold exterior temperatures and

warm interior temperatures will collide on wall

surfaces, thus creating condensation.

• Use a fan to keep air circulating inside the vehicle

so condensation and mildew cannot form in

dead air spaces. Allow air to circulate inside

closets and cabinets (leave doors partially open).

Please keep in mind that a closed cabinet full of

stored goods prevents circulation and allows the

exterior temperature to cause condensation.

• The natural tendency would be to close the

vehicle tightly during cold weather. This will

actually compound the problem. Simply put,

you need to remove some of the warm air, and

allow some cool outside air to get inside the

vehicle, so the furnace will not recycle the humid

interior air.

• Use fluorescent ceiling lights and minimize

prolonged use of incandescent lights, which

produce heat and contribute to condensation in

the roof above the ceiling lights.

ABOUT MOLDS

What are 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. Knowing the potential

risks is important for any type of homeowner to protect

their investment.

What factors contribute to mold growth?

For mold growth to occur, temperatures, indoor or

outdoors, must be between 40 degrees and 100

degrees Fahrenheit and 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.

How can mold growth be inhibited?

By controlling relative humidity, the growth of mold

and mildew can be inhibited. In warm climates, use

of the air conditioner will reduce the relative humidity.

Vents are located in the bathing and cooking areas

and constant use is advised during food preparation

and bathing, even during colder weather. Additionally,

opening a window during these activities will assist in

ventilation. In extremely humid conditions, the use of a

dehumidifier can be helpful.*

Frequent use of your RV or cleaning regularly is an

important preventive measure. Further, any spills should

be wiped up quickly and dried as soon as possible.

Avoid leaving damp items lying about. On safe

surfaces, use mold or mildew killing cleaning products.

Check sealants regularly, and reseal when necessary

to avoid water leaks. Proper preventive maintenance

to the RV and its accessories, as described both in this

manual and in accompanying literature, will provide the

best protection to the RV.

For more information of controlling moisture in the

RV, please read, “Tips to Controlling Condensation,”

located in this manual.

*If using a dehumidifier, please read and follow all

manufacturer instructions and recommendations to the

use and cleaning of the dehumidifier.

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 normal wear.

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