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October 9th is Fire Prevention Day and one of the main concerns in RV traveling is fire. Fire is one situation a recreational vehicle owner does not want to deal with. To help prevent fires in your RV, here are a few tips to consider and implement to ensure a safe trip.

Fire Grill

Maintenance Checks and Fire Inspections

    • Maintain a monthly fire inspection: check all hoses and belts for splits or cracks, ensure clamps

holding hoses are secure, and check for any signs of fluid leakage.

  • Have the radiator inspected by a professional.
  • Check fuel lines frequently for any signs of leakage. Have faulty lines replaced and the fuel system inspected by a qualified mechanic.
  • Check tires between stops to ensure they’re in good shape. Tires can ignite due to friction from a dragging brake.
  • Check and clean the hood in the galley to prevent a grease fire.

Have a Plan

  • Have at least two easily accessible exit routes from the RV.
  • Make sure everyone on board knows where the designated exits are located.
  • Practice the “stop, drop, and roll” process should clothing catch fire.
  • Keep a minimum of three fire extinguishers. Place one in the galley, another in the bedroom, and the third in the tow vehicle or in an outside, unlocked compartment.
  • Be sure everyone knows how to use the extinguisher.
  • Learn how to check the fire extinguisher gauge to ensure it has enough pressure in case it’s needed.

When disaster strikes, roadside assistance will give you peace of mind. For more than 25 years, Coach-Net has provided that assistance to thousands of RV travelers from coast to coast.