Forum Discussion

scbwr's avatar
scbwr
Explorer II
Jan 07, 2015

Fire Extinguishers!

I was reading a thread on another forum regarding fire extinguishers and it made me think that I've rarely seen the topic on RV forums. Of course, when we buy an RV, it comes with a fire extinguisher or two or more depending on the size of the rig. I would like to encourage everyone to upgrade their fire extinguisher and add additonal ones as needed.

Last summer, my son had a small fire while using his propane grill (outside) caused by a connection that wasn't tight. After turning off the propane, he grabbed a small extinguisher from his kitchen and used it to put out the fire, but it was barely adequate for the job as it was one of those small kitchen fire extinguishers. When he told me about this, I thought of the tiny little fire extinguisher that came with my Winnebago trailer which was, I believe, only a 2 lb. extinguisher:E....it may have been a 5 lb. but I don't think so. I immediately purchased a new 10 lb. extinguisher and mounted it where the factory installed extinguisher had been mounted. I moved the small extinguisher and mounted it next to our bed, and I also keep another 10 lb. extinguisher in the wardrobe next to the bed.

I encourage you to not only check your fire extinguisher to make sure that it is still functional, but to replace or add extinguishers to provide a little more assistance should you need it. Think about where a fire is likely to start (water heater, stove, furnace) and can you easily get your hands on an extinguisher if needed. Especially think about what would happen or what you would need when you or your family are asleep.

As campers, I think most of us are aware of the importance of smoke detectors, propane detectors and carbon monoxide detectors. But do we pay enough attention to fire extinguishers? :hI don't think so.

Stay safe and happy travels!

About RV Tips & Tricks

Looking for advice before your next adventure? Look no further.25,104 PostsLatest Activity: Jan 24, 2025