Bipeflier wrote:
Regardless of how you tie them down, I suggest checking for movement and slide clearance EVERY TIME before extending the slides.
Some units have doors that may jar open and get caught in addition to the chairs. You never know when something may become dislodged and jam the slide. A 30 second visual check is cheap insurance.
True, good idea if you can. However, in my unit you can't get in far enough to see the chair, etc. without climbing over the kitchen counter, until you move the slide out of the way . There are no cabinet doors etc., that can be caught by the slide.