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- spoon059Explorer IIII don't have any means to put out the fire, so I assume I'd let it burn simply because I'm not equipped to put it out. That little fire extinguisher they provide is not sufficient to put out an actual fire.
- Tyler0215ExplorerI f it's on fire, it's too late too save it. What the flames don't get, the smoke and water will.
- camp-n-familyExplorerIt wouldn’t take much fire damage to write a tt off. I’d let it burn. I certainly wouldn’t want it back after even a small fire. You’ll never get the smell out.
- path1Explorer
cyntdon2010 wrote:
Last time out, we ask fellow campers If your camper caught Fire on a campground. how many campers would let it burn and collect the insurance money?
And what were the answers? - LwiddisNomadLet it burn but not for sinister reasons including insurance proceeds. You’ll never get enough to replace it. Propane and generator gasoline can explode. Let the pros put out fires.
- azdryheatExplorerI've been to mobile home fires and they burn rapidly. I assume the same for an RV. It would burn too fast to save it.
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