C
amping is a great way to enjoy the outdoors
with your family and friends. By following the
proper precautions and planning, you can help
insure a safe, enjoyable and trouble-free trip.
We encourage you to develop a family safety
plan in case of an emergency or severe
weather condition, and practice it with your
entire family, especially children.
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Ask an out-of-state relative or friend to
serve as the "family contact." Make sure
everyone knows the name, address,
phone number and email of the contact
person.
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Draw a floor plan of your RV and find two
ways to exit. There should be one way to
get out of your RV without opening the
door.
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Teach everyone what the RV safety alarm
signals mean and how to be prepared to
leave the RV by themselves if necessary.
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Teach how to check doors and not to open
the them if the doors are hot. Also teach
everyone to stay low to try to avoid
breathing smoke, fumes or gases.
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In case family members are separated
from one another, have a plan for getting
back together. Decide on a meeting place
a safe distance from your RV and make
sure everyone understands to wait there.
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Make sure everyone knows where to go to
call the fire department or 911 from outside
the RV.
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Conduct safety drills at least every six
months to make sure everyone, including
guests, knows what to do to escape safely.
Practice evacuating the RV blindfolded; in
a real fire situation, the amount of smoke
generated may make it impossible to see.
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Consult your local fire department for
additional safety precautions.
Pets may not be allowed into shelters for
health
and
space
reasons.
Prepare
an
emergency plan for pets that includes at least
a 3-day supply of dry food and a large
container of water. The survival of a beloved
pet or valuable livestock will often depend on
the plans that its owner has made in advance.
E
MERGENCY
W
EATHER
P
LANNING
One of the more serious conditions you need
to take into account when camping is that of
the weather, which is subject to change with
little
or
no
warning.
Earthquakes,
hail,
flooding,
hurricanes,
wintry
weather,
tornadoes – these and other extreme weather
conditions can threaten your safety and
damage your tow vehicle or RV.
Local
radio
and
TV
stations
normally
broadcast weather conditions and warnings as
they occur. Research other methods of
learning about severe weather conditions and
how to deal with them. You may want to
consider investing in a weather radio. Weather
radios offer 24 hour-a-day VHE broadcasts of
weather observations and forecasts directly
from the US National Weather Service. The
frequencies used by the US National Oceanic
and
Atmospheric
Administration
(NOAA)
weather radio stations are 162.400, 162.425,
162.450,
162.475,
162.500,
162.525
or
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SECTION 2
OCCUPANT SAFETY
Familiarize yourself with the following
weather terms:
Warning
- Indicates that a particular
weather hazard is either imminent or has
been reported. A warning indicates the
need to take action to protect life and
property.
Move
to
a
safe
location
immediately. The type of hazard is
reflected in the type of warning (i.e.,
tornado warning, blizzard warning, etc.).
Watch
- Indicates a particular hazard is
possible and that conditions are more
favorable than usual for its occurrence. A
watch is a recommendation for planning,
preparation and increased awareness
(i.e., to be alert for changing weather,
listen for further information and think
about
what
to
do
if
the
danger
materializes).
Summary of Contents for 2008 Octane ZX
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