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ArchHoagland wrote:
Article on cost of the seal.
After seeing RVIA approved fire extinguishers I sometimes wonder about that organization.
โMar-15-2014 07:32 PM
RMIGHTY1 wrote:
Browsing through MH dealerships for a new class A motorhome, I came across an RVIA sticker as an option. I usually have to beat up the dealer to keep their advertising sticker off my new vehicle. Why would I pay for an RVIA sticker and how much should they sell for? Thank you!
THOSE THAT DO NOT KNOW HISTORY ARE DOOMED TO REPEAT IT
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โMar-15-2014 01:59 PM
Sooboy wrote:Francesca Knowles wrote:
That's the "Underwriter's Laboratory" of RV's; you can't import a new/near new RV into Canada without that certification, either.
That's completely false. There is no requirement for the sticker when importing an RV from the US into Canada. Provided you follow the importation process as set-out by RIV, importation is a breeze and has nothing to do with RVIA.
Alberta Traffic Safety Act wrote:
Recreational vehicle CSA Standard
102(1) CSA Standard Z240 RV and the United States
Recreational Vehicle Industry Association certification process are
adopted and apply to recreational vehicles.
(2) A person shall not construct, manufacture or cause to be
constructed or manufactured a recreational vehicle unless it
complies with subsection (1).
(3) A person shall not advertise or lease a recreational vehicle
manufactured after July 1, 1971 unless it complies with subsection
(1).
(4) A vehicle that complies with subsection (1) must have a mark
authorized by the CSA or the United States Recreational Vehicle
Industry Association on the vehicle or be certified by another
method adopted by the CSA.
โMar-15-2014 01:00 PM
Francesca Knowles wrote:
That's the "Underwriter's Laboratory" of RV's; you can't import a new/near new RV into Canada without that certification, either.
โMar-15-2014 11:52 AM
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AprilWhine wrote:That's the "Underwriter's Laboratory" of RV's; you can't import a new/near new RV into Canada without that certification, either.
Recreational Vehicle Industry of America
The RVIA sticker shows your RV was built to industry standards and has passed certification. Some RV parks restrict home built RVs like skoolies on the basis of them not having an RVIA sticker.
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