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Fire safety
Safety precautions and advice to prevent fires
Your recreational vehicle is a complex product made of many materials, some of which are
inflammable. You must remain vigilant to minimize the dangers and risks of fire.
It is very important that all trailer occupants know the procedure in case of fire, as well as
the location and use of extinguishers.
Do not obstruct emergency exits. Ensure that all passengers in your RV know the location
of all exits, including emergency exit windows.
Do not try to extinguish a fire with water, which can cause some fires to spread and also
raises the possibility of electrocution.
Get people out of the trailer and assess whether you should try to extinguish the fire. If the
fire is major or chemical, waste no time. Get out of the vehicle immediately and call the
firefighters.
The following simple fire prevention rules can help you eliminate the risks of fire.
1. Never store inflammable liquids in the recreational vehicle.
2. Never leave cooking unattended.
3. Never smoke inside the trailer.
4. Never let children play with electrical or propane equipment.
5. Never use open flame in place of a flashlight.
6. Have defective or damaged electrical components and wiring repaired immediately.
7. Never overload electrical circuits.
8. Locate any propane leak and repair it immediately.
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