Fire Safety for Your RV

Fire Safety for Your RV

Back of an RV driving down the road into the sunSummer is officially here, and if you’re like me, you can’t wait to get on the road and go on some adventures! There’s nothing more enjoyable than good company, good food and an open road with endless possibilities.

If you’re traveling in an RV, you have the benefit of more convenience! You now have a kitchen, shower, bathrooms and bedrooms. It definitely saves money on hotels, and may save you time on stops along the way too. But, just like any trip, your RV vacation can go sour very quickly if you ignore certain safety precautions and regular maintenance. According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), an estimated 20,000 RV fires happen every year. That’s a scary number to consider. The good news is, most RV fires are preventable!

 

Before you hit the road, read these fire prevention safety tips so you can have a worry-free trip with your family and friends!

  1. Make sure you carry fire extinguishers in your RV.

    It is a good idea to keep one in the kitchen and one outside in an unlocked compartment or tow vehicle. Learn how to properly use one, and train others who will be traveling with you.

  2. Test your smoke and carbon monoxide detector.

    There’s nothing worse than having a smoke detector that doesn’t work when you need it to the most! Be sure to test these safety systems at least once a month to ensure they are functioning properly.

  3. Inspect your electrical system regularly.

    Make sure you have solid connections and wires that are in good shape. If you find some that need some work, be sure to call a professional in to handle…

Continue reading this Foremost blog post for more helpful tips.

 

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