DianeScraps
Senior Member
We are currently doing our 2nd 'driveway' test of the trailer.
One of the things I noticed in our first (which was just one night) is that the forced air heat really bothered my eyes and sinuses. We have baseboard heat in the house, so this isn't something I've had to deal, other then hotels, in about 10 years.
So we pulled out a warm air humidifer and set it up on the range last night, while it seemed to help, and the kids noticed a difference, once we went to sleep in the 'main' bedroom, I noticed it didn't seem to help in there. My dad mentioned putting a humidifer in the bedroom on the floor, but there is so little floor space in there already, I am considering using the TV shelf (though we haven't used it for a TV, just for hitting our heads on when it is down).
Also we are worried about possible damage to the ceiling from condensation.
Has anyone made any modifications or accomodations to deal with the dryness of the air?
Thanks!
Diane
One of the things I noticed in our first (which was just one night) is that the forced air heat really bothered my eyes and sinuses. We have baseboard heat in the house, so this isn't something I've had to deal, other then hotels, in about 10 years.
So we pulled out a warm air humidifer and set it up on the range last night, while it seemed to help, and the kids noticed a difference, once we went to sleep in the 'main' bedroom, I noticed it didn't seem to help in there. My dad mentioned putting a humidifer in the bedroom on the floor, but there is so little floor space in there already, I am considering using the TV shelf (though we haven't used it for a TV, just for hitting our heads on when it is down).
Also we are worried about possible damage to the ceiling from condensation.
Has anyone made any modifications or accomodations to deal with the dryness of the air?
Thanks!
Diane