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ProLite Plus - Chapter 11: Safety; Introduction

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Introduction
Your safety and that of other occupants is the top priority for your new recreational vehicle.
This includes the safety of all passengers, efficient use of your trailer, strict maintenance
and safe operation. Your trailer complies with the applicable codes and regulations as well
as the safety standards in force at the time it was manufactured.
It is important to understand your RV and its various safety features such as alarms and the
location of emergency exits.With the proper precautions and good planning, you can
ensure risk-free travel. We suggest that you share this information with the people
accompanying you on your travels.
Here are the key facts that you and your passengers must know about your RV.
- Understand and recognize the various alarms (CO, LPG, smoke), what they are
and what they mean.
- What to do when an alarm sounds.
- Where and how to turn off all gas appliances
(water heater, stove, heater, refrigerator, etc.).
- How to use the emergency window exits.
- How to unlock the entrance door from the inside.
- What to do in case of fire and how to use the extinguisher.
- Have a predetermined meeting place outside the trailer in an emergency.
- Have an evacuation plan for pets.
This list is only an example and must not be used as an official source when developing
your safety measures.
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