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SAFETY EQUIPMENT
SMOKE DETECTOR/CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM
Each RV is equipped with a combined carbon monoxide alarm/smoke detector. This
alarm sounds if an excess carbon monoxide concentration (CO) is measured in the
air.
CO is a colour- and odourless gas, which can escape if, for example, there is a
malfunction in the burner system of a stove, oven or furnace. Therefore, always
make sure that the motorhome is well-ventilated while you are cooking, i.e. open a
skylight and/or window.
If the alarm device beeps in intervals without triggering an alarm, it is an indication that the batteries need to
be replaced. Replace them immediately to ensure
your safety and the device’s working condition
. Keep all
receipts for such expenses so we can reimburse you accordingly.
FIRE EXTINGUISHER
A fire extinguisher is part of the safety equipment in each of our motorhomes. Please see "Vehicle
Specifications" for their location within the RV.
PROPANE DETECTOR/ALARM
Each RV is equipped with a propane detector, located near the
floor. The alarm goes off whenever an increased propane
emission (e.g., from the stove or oven) is detected. Please make
sure not to place any objects on the propane detector to avoid
false alarms.
Please note that the propane alarm is connected to the coach
battery, and if the battery level is too low, the alarm emits a beep
every 30 seconds. The coach battery must be recharged to ensure
continued safety in the vehicle.
In the event of an alarm:
Please turn off the propane supply on the propane tank, open all windows and doors, and wait outside of the
motorhome until the alarm stops. Once the alarm has stopped, please check if the control knobs on the stove
and oven are off and if there are any potential propane leaks.