Above, Santa Fe Skies RV Park in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Life on the road is an enjoyable pastime, but things that mar the experience can and do happen.
RV Life has posted an article on RV safety devices that every RV owner should have.
They begin it with:
When you travel in an RV, you can explore every part of the country. But all this adventuring comes with an inherent risk. No matter how careful you are, something could always go wrong. That’s why it’s so important to travel with a collection of safety devices and emergency equipment.
You need to be ready for anything when you travel, including propane leaks, faulty brakes, thieves, or a dead battery. Some of these issues can be solved by preventive measures, while others need to be dealt with once something actually breaks. Fortunately, RVs are made to be fixable so you can deal with most problems easily (as long as you have the right tools).
There are all kinds of gadgets and gizmos on the market, but not all of them are actually necessary. There are a few essentials you should definitely bring along for the ride, though! That’s why we’ve compiled the following list of safety devices that every RV owner should have.
To read more, go here.
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