• In several states, this practice is against the aw.
Loading & Weight Distribution
• Distribute cargo weight evenly throughout your vehicle.
• NEVER exceed your RV's Cargo Carrying Capacity or Gross Vehicle Weight Rating.
• Pace heavy items in the center of your vehicle, on the floor.
• Baance loads front-to-rear and side-to-side.
Towing
High cross winds and the external forces created by arge trucks as they pass, may cause swaying or fishtailing. This
can lead to a loss of control, resulting in serious injury or death. Under these conditions, slow down and pay close
attention to other vehicles.
• ALWAYS follow posted speed limits, and
• Adjust for weather or road conditions that can impact the stability/handling of your tow vehicle and RV.
Vehicle/ Generator Exhaust
Only operate a generator (customer supplied) in an open outdoor area where the exhaust can dissipate.
• To avoid the dangers of carbon monoxide, prevent exhaust gases from entering your RV.
• Close all entry/compartment doors, and windows near vehicle or generator exhaust.
Air Quality
Proper ventiation of your RV is required to maintain air quality. Breathing and daily activities like cooking and bath-
ing, add moisture to the air. This moisture can become condensation.
• Condensation inside your RV indicates that proper ventiation is NOT occurring.
• Condensation can lead to mold growth.
• In addition, proper ventiation helps remove formaldehyde which is contained in some building materials as well
as a by-product of combustion.
OCCUPANT SAFETY