Appliances and Equipment - continued
Roof Vents
Manual and / or power vents are installed on Outdoors RV travel trailers. For
Fan-Tastic vent, see information on the specific product in this section. Operate the roof vents
when showering, bathing ,washing dishes, or anytime hot water is used, as it allows moisture to
escape. Ventilation is extremely important in reducing condensation formation.
Safety
Fire safety is important whether at home or in a recreational vehicle. The best way to limit fire risk
is by prevention. Follow the manufacturers' instructions on the use of all appliances and observe all
safety warnings and instructions included.
Before camping, make certain the locations of all safety equipment inside the trailer and all
emergency exit windows as well as doors. An escape plan for emergencies whether at home or
camping is always a good idea.
Egress Windows
Egress or "Emergency Exit" Window are labeled from the factory with the word EXIT. All Egress
windows can be distinguished by red operational handles or levers. Dependent upon the window
type, an egress window may be a large section or an entire window. Review the location and
operational instructions posted upon the window with all passengers.
Fire Extinguisher
Included in each trailer and or 5th wheel trailer is a fire extinguisher, which is located near the main
entry door. The fire extinguisher is rated Class B (gasoline, grease, and flammable liquids) and
Class C (electrical) fires. Test and operate according to manufacturer instructions.
LP Detector
See LP section of this manual.
Smoke Detector
For safety a smoke detector is installed in the living/cooking area. Smoke detectors should be
tested prior and during each camping trip, or weekly during the season. Most detectors are
powered by a 9-volt battery. Keeping fresh extra batteries on hand is a good idea.
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