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SECTION 2
OCCUPANT SAFETY
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Do not overfill your fuel tank(s). The
pressure in an overfilled fuel tank may
cause leakage and lead to fuel spray
and/or fire.
•
If you spill fuel on the RV, clean it up
immediately and discard your clean-up
materials properly. Fuel can dull or soften
paint and damage other surfaces.
•
Report fuel spills in accordance with local
and federal safety regulations. If you have
spilled fuel at the campground, onto your
yard or into a water supply call the local
authorities to let them know.
•
Only fill portable gasoline containers
outdoors. Place the container on the
ground before filling and never fill
containers inside a vehicle or in the bed of
a pick-up truck.
•
If fire does start while handling gasoline,
do not attempt to extinguish the fire or
stop the flow of gasoline. Leave the area
immediately, and call for help.
•
Do not use or store gasoline near possible
ignition sources (i.e., electrical devices,
oil- or gas-fired appliances, or any other
device that contains a pilot flame or a
spark).
•
Store gasoline outside the RV in a tightly
closed metal or plastic container approved
by an independent testing laboratory or
the local or state fire authorities. Never
store gasoline in glass containers or non-
reusable plastic containers (i.e., milk
jugs).
•
Do not bring or store fuel or other
flammable liquids inside the RV as a fire
or explosion may result.
•
Store only enough gasoline necessary to
power equipment and let machinery cool
before refueling it.
•
Never use gasoline inside the RV or as a
cleaning agent.
•
Do not smoke when handling gasoline.
•
Never use gasoline in place of kerosene.
•
Follow all manufacturers instructions
when using electronic devices (those with
batteries or connected to an electrical
outlet) near gasoline.
•
Never restart an engine or re-light any
pilot lights while raw fuel is present.
S
ECURITY
Take the necessary steps to safeguard the
RV, all cargo, and yourself, while out on the
road. Store cargo and lock bay doors before
retiring for the night. Close blinds after dark
and refrain from opening the entry door
unless you know who is standing outside.
Stow valuables out of sight. When key
remotes are equipped with a panic button,
keep the keys within easy reach to use as a
quick way to summon help.
Security is also important when the RV is in
storage. Keep the RV and all cargo bays and
windows locked while in storage. Engage the
door lock and dead bolt. Do not leave behind
personal valuables or financial information.
Sometimes even the best intentions will not
keep thieves away. Maintain a current list of
RV possessions for insurance purposes. You
may want to include documenting items using
photographs or video.
Be alert and aware of the surroundings. Do
not disclose travel plans to strangers. If
campground activity looks suspicious, pack
up and leave.
Summary of Contents for Legacy Fifth Wheel 2009
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