My fire plan:
1. I threw out THE rinky dink fire extinguisher that comes with RV's.
Replaced it with
"3" standard house extinguishers. One up front, one mid ship, and one in the bedroom.
2. They make many different models of "fire escape ladders" that affix under the window in your RV that is your fire exit window. IMHO a must have.
3. I have seen MANY Class A, and big bus coaches where when parked the owners place one of those foldable ladders under the fire exit windows. Being proactive does save lives.
A real must for the elderly RV'er who may have limited mobility or even us younger ones that would have a real hard time making it out and down onto the ground without killing ourselves too.
AND BTW:
I was at an RV rally where the fire department was putting on an RV fire safety class.
The fire department is very concerned about the extinguishers that come with RV's they showed us that The small fire extinguisher that comes with RV's. They ALL settle to the bottom, so when you go to use them in an emergency they do NOT work.
They also stated that majority of the RV fires they where called out on, it was BECAUSE when the owners went to use the factory provided extinguisher to put out a small fire.......only to find it had settled to the bottom and did NOT work.
That night a few of us decided to try our 'factory' supplied extinguishers frighteningly none of them worked. The key here is the longer you have your RV the more apt it will have settled firmly to the bottom.
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We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.