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MOTORHOME CODE
MOTORHOME CODE
The country and coastal codes
Upon arrival at your destination you should
be aware of the Country Code relating to
motorhome owners. The country code can
be found on page 2-3.
Code of Conduct - Camp sites
Check the site regulations
Arrivals
•
Report to reception immediately on
arrival
Vehicle Movement
•
Keep to roadways unless otherwise
directed
•
Adhere to speed limits. Note that these
are generally 10 mph whilst on site.
(Remember that the stopping distance on
grass is considerably greater than on
tarmac.)
•
Only a person in possession of a current
driving licence may drive on site.
•
Park as advised on your pitch. Where
possible leave 6 metres (20 ft) of free
space around your vehicle.
Selecting a site
•
Carefully select where you wish to park
your motorhome.
•
The site should be as level as possible,
well-drained and away from boggy areas
and, preferably not under or near to
trees.
•
Consider how you will move you
motorhome when you are leaving site; for
example on sloping ground in wet
conditions, pitch facing downhill.
•
It is important to site your motorhome
level so as to ensure the correct
operation of the refrigeration, cooker etc,
by using purpose made ramps and not
bricks or such items.
Levelling your motorhome
•
Levelling must be carried out in both
directions for the refrigerator and other
equipment to function correctly.
•
Stepped levelling blocks or propriety
ramps are recommended for this
purpose.
Use of Site
• Use the electrical mains hook-up in
the correct manner and with caution.
• Ensure that all fresh water taps/
connections are turned off after use.
•
Have care and consideration when using
all facilities (toilets and showers etc)
and leave them clean and tidy. Young
children should be escorted.
To avoid possible damage to sewage
purification works, only approved chemical
fluids must be used. Under no circumstances
may coal tar, phenol or caustic based fluids
be used.
Disposable napkins and similar bulky items
must not be put into the chemical closet
emptying points but should be wrapped in a
polythene bag and placed in the container
provided. (Put all litter in containers marked
for the purpose.)
Noise
•
Do not make excessive noise.
•
Children should be restrained from
making excessive noise.
•
Flying kites and model aircraft and the
use of items like catapults or air guns as
well as ball games should not be
permitted among, or close to
motorhomes.
•
Musical instruments, music players, radios
and televisions should not be used to the
inconvenience of other people on site
•
Open and close doors quietly
•
Power generators must be adequately
silenced and used with consideration and
according to restricted site times
Dogs and Pets
•
All dogs and other pets should be kept
under control
•
Unless permission has been granted, no
animal should be let loose on the site and
leads should not exceed 3 metres (10 ft)
•
No animal should be allowed in the
shower/ toilet block.
•
Do not let animals foul the site.
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