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‘ N E X T G E N E R A T I O N ’
Fire Precautions
Read all fire precaution notices and make sure that you and your family
are familiar with the locations of hoses, extinguishers and assembly points.
Although not compulsory, it is a good idea to carry a 2-kg dry powder fire
extinguisher in your motorhome. It must comply with BS5423 and be
marked 'BSI' or ‘FOC approved’. To comply with BS5423 it must be
checked regularly. Think carefully where you will site the extinguisher and,
it should be near the door but not too close to the cooking area.
A sudden flare up may prevent you from reaching it. A fire blanket is
a good idea for the kitchen. Barbecues should not be used unless
permission has been given. If you are allowed to use a barbecue, use
it with care and consideration for those around you. Open fires are not
allowed on campsites.
Tents and Awnings
It is polite to ask permission before erecting a tent or awning. Permission
will normally be granted if the tent is of a recognised standard make and in
good condition. If the stay is longer than a day or two the groundsheet
and/or side flaps of the awning should be lifted to avoid unsightly patches
or damage to the grass.
Leaving the Site
Always tidy your pitch and make sure you do not leave bags of rubbish lying
about. Check out at reception, pay your site fees and thank them for an
enjoyable stay.
Wild Camping
Camping on a non-licensed site without the permission of the landowner is
illegal in the UK. If you do have permission to camp on an unlicensed site,
always follow the advice in the code.
Pay particular attention to the following points:
• Dispose of litter only in receptacles provided for the purpose. If there are
none, put litter in plastic bags and take it away with you to dispose of in
an appropriate manner.
• Control the water waste from your motorhome, do not let it run onto
the ground.
• Chemical toilets must only be emptied in an appropriate waste point.
• Do not hang washing or similar items outside your vehicle.
• Do not allow children to climb on fences or walls.
Damage to these may allow farm animals to stray
into the wrong field.
Parking
You should only park your vehicle in an approved
place and during the permitted times. Do not use
any of your facilities such as cooking or washing in
a way that may cause annoyance or inconvenience
to those around you.
Driving
When driving your motorhome on a public highway or private, you
must give consideration to all other road users and comply with the
highway code.
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