Stay safe in your RV by following a few simple rules – RV safety

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Carol Ann

RV safety is important and it’s really not that difficult.Campers at RV Park

I am quite often surprised when I hear of some accidents because with a little bit of preventative repairs they may actually have been avoided.

By following a consistent maintenance program to ensure your RV is mechanically sound will help prevent any breakdowns or accidents from happening. Most of us also have a list of things we check at the beginning of each season but realistically we should be checking for issues regularly.

Here are a few safety tips that will help you stay safe.

1. Have a regular maintenance program and follow it to ensure the RV is mechanically safe. Prevention is the key to reducing accidents and unnecessary breakdowns. This should include:

a. Checking your brakes,
b. Regular oil changes,
c. Having tires with enough tread,
d. Tune-ups as needed,
e. Testing appliances
f. Propane tank certification

2. Check your smoke alarms, CO and LP detectors. If your RV is a bit older you may not have these three important pieces of equipment installed. If that’s the case then spend the money and have them installed just for peace of mind.

3. Propane safety is important and some of the sources for leakage or problems are:

a. Stoves ~ top burners and oven
b. Refrigerator
c. Furnace
d. Water heater
e. Regulators or LP gas connectors

4. Fire extinguishers ~ make sure they are in operation and current.

5. Rodents ~ these pesky little creatures love your appliances and every nook and cranny they can slide into. They may also chew on wires and rubber lines in your RV.

6. First Aid Kit ~ have a fully loaded first aid kit handy. If you aren’t sure what is needed visit your local pharmacy and ask questions as to what you will need.

7. Weight restrictions ~ have you overloaded your RV or made sure the weight is distributed properly? Do you know what the total allowable weight is for your contents? That’s important because if you are overloaded it could cause tire failure, steering and braking problems and maybe structural problems to your RV.




8. Create a pre-trip checklist to follow every time you use your RV. Some of the most important items to check are listed below and the 10 minutes it may take you do to this could save you money and keep you safe.

a. Tires ~ check air pressure and tread
b. Test your headlights, brake lights, tail lights and turn signals.
c. Look underneath to see if there is any oil leakage
d. Check over all visible drive belts and replace if necessary
e. Fuel ~ check your fuel gauge
f. Are all outside storage doors closed and properly secured?
g. Awning ~ has it been put away properly and secured?
h. Is everything inside the RV stowed properly?

I am definitely not an expert at some of the above tasks nor do I even pretend to know about everything related to safety. However, I do know it makes sense to keep your RV well maintained and by creating a checklist to follow when setting up or moving your RV it takes the guessing out of what should or needs to be done. We all want our RV adventures to be safe and RV Safety is all about.

Happy travels,

Carol Ann Quibell

 





Carol Ann Quibell

Carol Ann Quibell is an author, freelance writer and columnist who has been RVing or camping for most of her life. After a yearlong trip throughout Canada, the USA and Mexico in the 1990’s she was hooked on travel and is determined not to stop. She loves to share information with fellow RVers and promotes travelling, camping and RVing to everyone she can.

 

2 thoughts on “Stay safe in your RV by following a few simple rules – RV safety”

  1. We really enjoy reading all your tips for safe RVing. My wife and I have been fulltiming for the past six months and love it.

    1. Thanks Rob, I am always happy to hear from people who are fulltiming and really like it. I visited your blog and your travels have been interesting. Take care.

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