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Preparing for Bad Weather
During inclement weather the following should be done:
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Close all roof vents and hatches to prevent water entering.
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Protect the awning from high winds by retracting or securing with guy ropes and pegs.
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Ensure your caravan is not parked in ground that will become boggy and prevent exiting the camp area
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Close all external doors and hatches to prevent water ingress and wind damage
Packing Down Your Caravan
When packing down your caravan ensure the following:
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All gas and electric appliances are turned off
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Gas is turned off at the gas bottle
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All loose items are secured and unable to move and damage themselves or the caravan
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All cabinet doors are secured and locked along with all drawers closed
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Roof is lowered, and over centre latches are locked with safety pin engaged
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Site power lead is removed and stowed
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Doorstep is raised and secured
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All roof hatches lowered and secure
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All windows closed and locked
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Main door is closed and locked
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All dust covers in place and secure
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Secure Ensuite doors and close toilet
Storage & Care
Long Term Storage
To maximise the life of your caravan you should consider additional protection from the elements. UV light and
moisture can have an adverse effect on materials when left unprotected outside. This section outlines some of the
things you can do as an owner to protect your investment.
Interior
Moisture in the smallest amounts can cause mould. High humidity and cooling temperatures can create condensation,
additionally condensation can form under mattresses due to temperature differences between warm bodies on top and
the bed base being cold from outside temperatures. As a precaution you can do the following:
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Check under mattress for moisture before packing up. If moisture is found allow to thoroughly dry before
closing your camper.
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Store 1 or 2 moisture absorbing packs/dehumidifier packs in the caravan to draw away any residual water
vapour.
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If packing up with damp or humid conditions, open and dry out the caravan at the first opportunity when
returning home.
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