Alarms And Detectors; Formaldehyde; Ventilation; Do Not Smoke - Airstream Interstate 2019 Owner's Manual

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Formaldehyde

Formaldehyde is a naturally occurring substance and
is an important chemical used widely by industries
to manufacture building materials and numerous
household products� It is also a by-product of
combustion and certain other natural processes�
Thus, it may be present inside the touring coach�
Ventilation of the unit normally reduces the exposure to
a comfortable level�
Trace levels of formaldehyde are released from
smoking, cooking, use of soaps and detergents, such
as carpet shampoos and cosmetics, and many other
household products� Some people are very sensitive to
formaldehyde while others may not have any reaction
to the same levels of formaldehyde� Amounts released
decrease over time�
Your Airstream touring coach was manufactured using
low formaldehyde-emitting (LFE) wood products,
the use of which is typical in the recreation vehicle
industry� Formaldehyde has an important role in
the adhesives used to bind wood products used in
recreation vehicles� The wood products in your coach
are designed to emit formaldehyde at or lower than
industry guidelines and should not produce symptoms
in most individuals�
While LFE wood products typically do not emit
formaldehyde at a level that would cause symptoms
in most individuals, it is possible, though not likely,
for symptoms to occur when the touring coach is
not properly ventilated� Ventilation is an essential
requirement for touring coach use for many reasons�
Any effects of formaldehyde can be greatly reduced
by actions such as opening windows, opening roof
vents, running the air conditioner, or some combination
thereof� In addition, the emission of formaldehyde by
these products naturally decreases rapidly over time�
Airstream strongly suggests you take measures to
properly ventilate your touring coach on a regular
basis� If you have any questions with respect to proper
ventilation of your touring coach, please do not hesitate
to contact your dealer or Airstream�
2019 Interstate

Ventilation

To reduce or lessen exposure to chemicals from
off-gassing, it is of the utmost importance that you
ventilate your recreational vehicle� Ventilation should
occur frequently after purchase and at times when the
temperatures and humidity are elevated� Remember,
off-gassing is accelerated by heat and humidity� Open
windows, exhaust vents, and doors� Operate ceiling
and/or other fans, roof AC, and use a fan to force stale
air out and bring fresh air in. Decreasing the flow of
air by sealing the recreational vehicle increases the
formaldehyde level in the vehicle's indoor air�

Do Not Smoke

It is recommended you do not smoke inside your
recreational vehicle� In addition to causing damage
to your recreational vehicle, tobacco smoke releases
formaldehyde and other toxic chemicals�

Medical Advice

Questions regarding the effects of formaldehyde on
your health should be submitted to your doctor or local
health department�

Alarms and Detectors

Parts of this section on the Smoke Alarm and Carbon
Monoxide Detectors are a reprint of the manual
included with each device and provided to you in the
Airstream owner's briefcase� Please read, understand,
and follow all aspects of the complete manual before
activating and operating the Smoke Alarm and Carbon
Monoxide Detectors� If you have not received the
manuals, contact your dealership to obtain one, or
contact Airstream Customer Relations at 937-596-6111�
NOTE
Dangers, Warnings, and Cautions alert you to
important operating instructions or to potentially
hazardous situations. Pay special attention to
these items.
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