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Old 09-01-2005, 10:52 PM   #4
KAYE RIVERCITY
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....you are completely correct-metal drips also...ask any city driver-like ups or dhl....they are always falling on their azz in their own trucks-'specially winter with the aluminum floors now.....Most trucks have a ceiling cover for that reason-but then again a lot don't because of being a lease or a rental truck. Mild climate or HVAC will alleviate the situation somewhat as well as a de-humidifier in a trailer or motor home.....can't stress enough the improtance of ventulation and air changes.....many drivers have had problems with box truck-CO/CO2/hazmat spill/work site astma/mold and mildew/consentrations of dust and frickin' lint from cotton fibers.....If you have a mobile living quarters you need a lot of air flow-either hot or cold along with fresh make up air.....a sealed van is energy efficient with proper insulation -but a sealed coffin without.....we each off gas 1 pint of water a day naturally and some of us sweat more than others....geofkaye
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