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MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- Controlling indoor moisture in RVs is crucial because humidity, dampness and moisture can cause serious damage to the unit and its contents.
Problems caused by excessive moisture include staining, rust, rot, warping, peeling, crumbling, sagging, curling and a whole range of problems, from minor damage to complete ruin.
As RV owners prepare their units for winter storage, now would be a good time to consider DampRid Moisture Control Products by W.M. Barr Company in Memphis, Tenn.
DampRid Moisture Control products can help by naturally absorbing and drying out moist air from indoor environments before musty odors set in and and the dampness can cause damage.
DampRid’s calcium chloride crystals absorb excess moisture and musty odors from the air, maintaining humidity at under 50 percent to keep an RV home dry and comfortable. DampRid works automatically, requires no installation or maintenance and will not over-dry air.
DampRid is the original non-electric, non-toxic, maintenance-free dehumidifier. Its moisture absorbers are convenient, affordable and require no effort. Users simply place or hang a container of DampRid in an area of concern, and the moisture and odor absorbing crystals will do the rest . . . quickly, naturally and effectively.
For more information, call 888.326.7743 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 888.326.7743 end_of_the_skype_highlighting or visit www.DampRid.com.
SOURCE: W.M. Barr Company press release
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