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rhagfo
Apr 11, 2016Explorer III
All this talk about fire extinguishers in a trailer? :h
Unless you are catching a grease fire on the stove at the beginning while cooking, good luck knocking one down let alone putting it out!!
Best to have a good set of smoke detectors, and get the heck out!!!
As stated before fire is a great motivator!! Make sure your escape routes/windows are big enough to get out without squeezing. This would make going feet first much easier, dropping six feet is survivable, most likely going feet first the drop at most on a fiver would be four feet or so. Ours is at the head of the bed, making far easier. That said the refer, stove and furnace are located in/near the rear of our center door 5er.
Unless you are catching a grease fire on the stove at the beginning while cooking, good luck knocking one down let alone putting it out!!
Best to have a good set of smoke detectors, and get the heck out!!!
As stated before fire is a great motivator!! Make sure your escape routes/windows are big enough to get out without squeezing. This would make going feet first much easier, dropping six feet is survivable, most likely going feet first the drop at most on a fiver would be four feet or so. Ours is at the head of the bed, making far easier. That said the refer, stove and furnace are located in/near the rear of our center door 5er.
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