โApr-08-2016 09:26 PM
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โApr-13-2016 01:07 PM
DSDP Don wrote:
I did fire investigation the last fifteen years of my career in the Los Angeles area. Even though there are not that many RV parks in Los Angeles County, not once did we get a call of a mobile home or RV fire where someone had to escape out of an emergency window. I think you would be hard pressed to find more than one or two stories where someone used an escape window for the intended reason.
With that said, RV's are required to have an emergency exit. You should know how it opens, by practicing once a year. As stated, 1100 degrees licking at your butt is quite the motivator to do the impossible. The idea is to escape with your life, not worry about cuts, bruises or broken bones.
About the only people who have a real issue are those who are handicapped, like someone who is wheelchair bound.
If you have an extinguisher, it's only use should be to get past the fire toward the door and then do what you can once your escape route is secured. RV's go up fast. A typical fire in a stick and brick kitchen can be fully engulfed in 6-7 minutes. An RV goes up even faster.
My escape plan is to get the wife out the window safely and then use her for a cushion when I come out. :B
โApr-13-2016 12:29 PM
โApr-13-2016 11:59 AM
austinjenna wrote:
I totally agree. You will have no time to get any fire ladder out to hook up and use it to gingerly set yourself down. The fire will spread a lot quicker then you think, at that point all bets are off and do whatever it takes to get out. These are trailers, not Ft Knox and I am sure I could push/bust out any door or window in there. Then toss out whoever is around. I dont care if I break an arm or leg doing it but at least we will not burn to death.
โApr-13-2016 10:10 AM
rhagfo wrote:
All this talk about fire extinguishers in a trailer? :h
Unless you are catching a grease fire on the stove at the beginning while cooking, good luck knocking one down let alone putting it out!!
Best to have a good set of smoke detectors, and get the heck out!!!
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Ours is at the head of the bed, making far easier.
austinjenna wrote:
In the video it looks like your door is pretty much directly across from your escape window. I would just bust through that
Ductape wrote:
Thanks for reminding us of this topic. In our case we have a small escape window on one side and a large picture window on the other side of the bedroom. I'm going to secure a hammer by the picture window.
ken56 wrote:
Just my 2 cents here...... a fire is not to be taken lightly, as in do not hesitate to GET OUT. Fire will spread quicker that you would ever think possible, even in your home, an RV will accelerate that so there is really no time to do anything else but get out. My RV has the foam panels in the walls, they will produce deadly fumes that in only a few breaths will render you unconscious. Its not the fire that kills you, its the smoke and fumes that kills you. Good advice to replace the poor excuse of a fire extinguisher that comes with the trailer with real ones placed in accessible spots so you can actually get to it if needed. People with the bunk house style campers, make sure your kids know what to do in case its needed.
โApr-13-2016 08:33 AM
โApr-13-2016 03:23 AM
Just my 2 cents here...... a fire is not to be taken lightly, as in do not hesitate to GET OUT. Fire will spread quicker that you would ever think possible, even in your home, an RV will accelerate that so there is really no time to do anything else but get out. My RV has the foam panels in the walls, they will produce deadly fumes that in only a few breaths will render you unconscious. Its not the fire that kills you, its the smoke and fumes that kills you. Good advice to replace the poor excuse of a fire extinguisher that comes with the trailer with real ones placed in accessible spots so you can actually get to it if needed. People with the bunk house style campers, make sure your kids know what to do in case its needed.
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bukhrn wrote:
Try this, seems to work better than your system. http://www.macthefireguy.com/videos
Watch the one that says " Know your escape hatch"
CavemanCharlie wrote:
The daughter would have no problem. She is young could easily jump that far. Send her out first and then have her help her brother.
bukhrn 's video link shows feet first belly down and use a blanket to keep the sharp window ledge from hurting you. That looks like the best way to me.
But, my TT is so small I am not be worried about it. I can make it out the door. If I couldn't it would not make any difference because the emergency exit window is on the same end of the TT as the door. So it doesn't really help me.