6 SAFETY EQUIPMENT OPERATION
Triple E has made every effort to design the vehicle to promote safe driving, use and occupancy. In addi-
tion, it has several pieces of safety equipment that the drivers and users should be aware of and trained
in their use. Review these instructions with all new people prior to using the motorhome.
Fires can be started in a variety of ways within your vehicle including but not limited to careless smoking,
malfunction of appliances or equipment, fl ammable material on hot surfaces, etc. Fires are best prevent-
ed rather than put out. Prevent but anticipate what to do if they occur. Review the following sections with
everyone on a regular basis.
1. Establish and maintain good housekeeping
practices. Never allow combustible materials
to accumulate. Make sure you store fl amma-
ble liquids in approved containers in a well-
2. Make sure you have charged fi re extinguishers
3. Avoid using fl ammable products in the mo-
4. Never smoke in bed or when relaxing on the
5. Do not overload electrical outlets.
6. Do not leave cooking food unattended.
7. Keep children away from electrical outlets and
8. Never use matches to check for LP gas leaks.
If there is a fi re, get everyone out of the mo-
torhome. If possible, use your fi re extinguish-
er. Close all LP gas valves if possible. Call
the fi re department and stay a safe distance
away from your unit. Do not re-enter your
motorhome until the fi re offi cials declare that its
9. Formulate a plan for escape from the vehicle
should an emergency arise. It is particularly
important that the escape plan be rehearsed
with everyone, especially children, who will be
travelling in or using the motorhome.
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