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• Never store flammable liquids within the motorhome
• Keep cooking surfaces clean
• Never use a flammable liquid or substance as a cleaning
agent or solvent
• Never leave cooking food unattended
• Keep flammable materials away from open flames
• Never smoke in bed; and when smoking, always use an
ashtray
• Never allow children to play with propane or electrical
equipment
• Never use an open flame as a source of illumination
• Never overload electrical circuits
• Promptly repair faulty or damaged wiring and electrical
components
• Locate and repair propane gas leaks immediately
• Do not allow rubbish to accumulate
• Spray fabrics annually with a flame retardant
Basic Rules of Fire Safety
1. Evacuate everyone (including pets) from the motorhome
immediately!
2. After everyone is clear, check the fire to determine if it
can be easily put out.
If the fire is too large, or the fire is
fuel fed, stay clear of the motorhome and have the fire
department manage the emergency.
3.
If it can be safely done, without risking bodily harm or
injury:
• Turn OFF the main propane gas valve at the propane
tank.
• Switch the 120 volts AC main circuit breaker to the
OFF position.
• Disconnect the shore line power cord from the shore
power receptacle.
• Turn OFF the generator (if equipped).
• Disconnect the negative battery cable(s) at the auxil-
iary battery and chassis battery.
4. DO NOT attempt to use water to put out the fire. Water
can spread some types of fire (grease or oil), and electro-
cution is possible with an electrical fire.
5. Always have faulty or damaged wiring, electrical com-
ponents, propane tanks, valves, pipes, gas, and electrical
appliances inspected by a certified RV repair technician
and repaired immediately.
Fire Extinguisher
Fire extinguishers are classified and rated by fire type, A, B,
and C. These classifications identify the kinds of fires or burn-
ing materials they are designed to extinguish:
Class A
- Solid materials such as wood, paper, cloth, rubber,
and some plastics.
Class B
- Liquids such as grease, cooking oils, gasoline, kero-
sene or other flammable liquids.
Class C
- Electrical such as electrical wires or other live elec-
trical equipment.
A dry-chemical fire
extinguisher has been
installed near the side
entrance door. It is suit-
able for extinguishing
small fires of the Class
B or C type.
Typical Class B-C fire extinguisher
Operation
For information on how to use your fire extinguisher, refer to
the fire extinguisher manufacturer’s instructions or the label
affixed to the fire extinguisher.
Inspection
Inspect the extinguisher at least monthly (more frequently if it
is exposed to weather or possible tampering). This should also
be done before beginning a vacation or during an extended
trip.
Replacement
The fire extinguisher must be replaced following the fire
extinguisher manufacturer’s instructions, and/or expiration
date listed on the label affixed to the fire extinguisher.
NOTE: Know the location of the fire extinguisher
installed in your motorhome and become familiar with
its operation.
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