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SAFETY AND VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION
15THOR MOTOR COACH | MADE TO FIT
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Fire safety is an important part of owning a motorhome. Make sure that everyone traveling
in the motorhome is familiar with the location of exits, including emergency exit egress
windows, should an emergency arise. e following basic rules of re prevention can help
eliminate the possibility of a re:
Never store ammable liquids within the motorhome
Keep cooking surfaces clean
Never clean with a ammable liquid
Never leave cooking food unattended
Never smoke in bed, and always use an ashtray
Never allow children to play with propane gas or electrical equipment
Never use an open ame as a ashlight
Always repair faulty or damaged wiring and electrical components
Never overload electrical circuits
Locate and repair propane gas leaks immediately
Dont allow rubbish to accumulate
Spray fabrics annually with a ame retardant
If a re does start, make sure to follow these basic rules of safety
:
1. Evacuate everyone (including pets) from the motorhome immediately!
2. Aer everyone is clear, check the re to see if you can attempt to put it out. If it is too
large, or the re is fuel fed, get clear of the motorhome and have the re department
handle the emergency.
a. Switch the 120 volts AC main circuit breaker to the OFF position
b. Disconnect the negative battery cable(s) at the auxiliary battery and chassis battery
DO NOT attempt to use water to
put out an electrical re. Water
can spread some types of re, and
electrocution is possible with an
electrical re.
WARNING

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