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One of the biggest issues that all caravan owners have to face is that of excessive moisture and mould. At Caravan Helper we have already covered how you can measure the humidity levels, or levels of\u00a0damp in your caravan<\/a>\u00a0and the effects of excessive moisture and\u00a0how to deal with mould<\/a>. Therefore, we thought it was time to provide help for caravan accessories for their caravan out so it is able to prevent the problem of mould before it starts.<\/p>\n

To do that, you need some kind of moisture trap or dehumidifier (it may actually be best using both, but we will come to that later). This is particularly the case when your\u00a0caravan is in storage over the winter<\/a>\u00a0months, when excess moisture in the stale air has a chance to settle on the interior. The perfect breeding ground for mould.<\/p>\n

Below we have put together a list of some of the best ones suitable for use in caravans or motorhomes. They are essential the same as a home dehumidifier but we feel these are the ones that are best suited.<\/p>\n

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