RV TIPS & TRICKS

RV Safety Tips

From mechanical maintenance to medical precautions, there are steps you can take before hitting the road to prepare you for whatever mishaps may come your way. Stay safe with these tips for the whole family, pets included!

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Don’t miss your annual RV inspection

An annual inspection can catch wear and tear before it becomes an issue in the middle of your holiday. We always recommend having an annual inspection of your propane system and appliance service done by the pros, as malfunctions in this system can be deadly. The same goes for your tires and brakes. It’s always reassuring to know your RV is in top shape.

Safety equipment

Test the smoke alarm, carbon monoxide monitor, and propane monitor to ensure they are working, and keep spare batteries on hand if they are not hardwired. Keep a fire extinguisher on board in an easy to access spot, as well as a good roadside emergency kit.

Have a plan if you break down

Bring along your RV Care customer card, and know where the closest RV Care dealers are along your route. Look them up quickly on their website or app, and enjoy priority emergency service so you can get back to enjoying your vacation.

Watch the weather

Traveling into the fall and winter can mean running into storms or snow. Be sure to check the weather along your route and at the destination, and make sure you’re prepared for it.

Know your RV’s height

Don’t guess when it comes to passing under low bridges or overhangs, make sure you know the exact height of your RV.

Pack your tool kit with the right gear

Be prepared for quick fixes or tire changes on the road or at the campsite. Check out our tool kit recommendations for what to bring along.

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Pack a first aid kit

Getting out and exploring nature can sometimes result in a few bumps and bruises! Be ready with a well-stocked first aid kit, and don’t forget to add in bug spray and ointment for bug bites.

Stock extras of any necessary medications

If you take a regular medication, pack more than you need for the trip. That way you won’t be hunting for a pharmacy if your trip takes an unexpected detour. If you’re travelling with kids, be sure to keep something for fevers or allergic reactions on hand if something unexpected pops up.

Consider the wildlife

Are you RVing in bear country? The last thing you want is a nighttime visitor crashing through your camp because you forgot to put your snacks away! Be aware of any wild animals in the area, and be sure to safely stow both your food and your pet’s, inside.

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Keep your pets safely secured

Make sure your pets have a safe spot to be secured while traveling. Check out a seatbelt harness or carrier that suits their size, so everyone stays put in the event of a quick break or sharp turn.

Don’t forget ID tags or a microchip

Losing your pet in an unfamiliar location is extremely stressful, so make sure they have the proper identification to help you get reunited, using your mobile number as the contact on their tag.

While at the campground, consider a long leash or portable fence

Give your pets space to roam without worrying about them running off after a squirrel! Using a long leash, run, or portable fence will allow them to enjoy the fun without wandering off.

Do you have further questions about RV Safety? Talk to the knowledgeable staff, they’ll be happy to help you stay safe on the road.

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