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Fire Safety
Ventilation
Do not obstruct any permanent ventilation in this camper/trailer including annex attachments.
Precautions
Do not leave children or pets alone in the camper/trailer.
Combustible Materials
Keep all combustible materials away from:
• Ovens and cooktops
• Hot water heater
• Furnace and outlet
Fire Extinguisher & Emergency Procedures
Your fire extinguisher is located near the entrance, in the foot well area
for quick access in an emergency.
Inspection & Maintenance
• Ensure it is easily accessible and not blocked.
• Check the pressure gauge—the needle must be in the green zone.
• Inspect the safety pin (should be intact) and the hose/nozzle (free of
damage).
• Shake the extinguisher every few months (if dry chemical) to prevent
the powder from settling.
• Replace or service the unit if expired or faulty.
Basic Operation (PASS Method)
1. Pull the pin.
2. Aim at the base of the fire.
3. Squeeze the handle.
4. Sweep from side to side.
In Case of Fire
If the fire is spreading or too large, evacuate immediately and call 911.
• Evacuate everyone from the trailer and clear the immediate area.
• Turn off gas valve at the gas cylinder if safe to do so.
• Disconnect mains power supply.
• Call fire department on 911.
• Only try and extinguish the fire if safe to do so.
Secondary Escape
The secondary escape in your trailer is marked as EXIT and has red
release handles as shown in the photo below. This escape must be clear
and unobstructed for emergency escape should the main entry/exit door
becomes inaccessible.
To use this escape:
1. Retract blinds/screen.
2. Turn red handles to open.
3. Escape through open window hatch.