At A Camp Site
Noise Pollution
Please show consideration by thinking how the
noise you create will affect those around you.
Open and close doors quietly.
Control noise made by your children: do not
allow them to play with kites, model aircraft,
catapults or airguns close to vehicles.
Do not allow them to play loud, boisterous
ballgames.
Keep volume turned down on CD players,
personal stereos radios and TVs. Do not play
musical instruments so loudly that they will
upset your neighbours.
If you have a power generator, make sure it is
adequately silenced and use it with
consideration, especially after dark.
Pets
Most site operators do not object to well
behaved pets but they should be kept
under control.
• No animal should be allowed to run loose
on the site.
• Leads must be no longer than 3m.
• Animals are not allowed in the shower or
toilet blocks.
• Dogs must not be allowed to foul sites,
roads or green areas.
• Carry a small spade and a supply of plastic
bags in your motorhome in order to clean
up any mess made by your dog. It is
then possible to dispose of it in an
appropriate manner.
Fire Precautions
Read all fire precaution notices and make sure
that you and your family are familiar with the
locations of hoses, extinguishers and
assembly points.
A fire blanket is a good idea for the kitchen.
Barbecues should not be used unless
permission has been given. If you are allowed
to use a barbecue, use it with care and
consideration for those around you.
Open fires are not allowed on campsites.
Tents And Awnings
It is polite to ask permission before erecting a
tent or awning. Permission will normally be
granted if the tent is of a recognised standard,
make and in good condition.
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