Great video! RV fires are such an important topic to discuss. It’s surprising how quickly small mistakes like faulty wiring or unattended cooking can escalate. Regular maintenance and proper fire safety tools like extinguishers are a must. Thanks for spreading awareness and keeping the RV community informed!
Thank you so much for your thoughtful comment! You’re absolutely right, small oversights like faulty wiring or unattended cooking can have serious consequences in an RV. It’s amazing how much of a difference regular maintenance and having the right safety tools can make. Out of curiosity, do you have any specific fire safety tips or tools you’ve found especially helpful in your RV travels? Sharing those could help others in the community stay even safer!
Thank you for your support! You’re absolutely right, understanding these risks is key to staying safe on the road. Are there any specific fire safety measures or practices you’ve found particularly helpful in your own RV experience? It’s always great to hear what others are doing to stay prepared and protected!
@ hopefully someone or somebody will heed to it . I use to own a pull behind camper & it had two propane tanks & after done using the stove I’d go outside & turn off the gas at the tank . And another thing I would unplug things that was unnecessary. Just to reduce the possibility of a fire. I’ve seen just how quickly a camper can go & it never hurts to have the camper inspected by professional to look for anything that could be a hazard waiting to happen. My theory is a once of prevention is worth a pound of cure
I'm not trying to scare you, I just want to make sure you're aware of the risks and how to avoid them. Safety is key when it comes to RV living or traveling! What’s your biggest concern when it comes to your motorhome?
@@rollinwithrver FIRE! I have heard hundreds of times where mice will chew on wires. On rare occasions, that has caused a short where the RV then burst into flames, sometimes while cruising down the road.
Great video! RV fires are such an important topic to discuss. It’s surprising how quickly small mistakes like faulty wiring or unattended cooking can escalate. Regular maintenance and proper fire safety tools like extinguishers are a must. Thanks for spreading awareness and keeping the RV community informed!
Thank you so much for your thoughtful comment! You’re absolutely right, small oversights like faulty wiring or unattended cooking can have serious consequences in an RV. It’s amazing how much of a difference regular maintenance and having the right safety tools can make. Out of curiosity, do you have any specific fire safety tips or tools you’ve found especially helpful in your RV travels? Sharing those could help others in the community stay even safer!
I appreciate this video! It's crucial that RV owners know these risks to protect themselves and their families.👍
Thank you for your support! You’re absolutely right, understanding these risks is key to staying safe on the road. Are there any specific fire safety measures or practices you’ve found particularly helpful in your own RV experience? It’s always great to hear what others are doing to stay prepared and protected!
I would shut off the propane tank after each use ect .
That’s a great safety habit to have! Also, are there any other fire safety tips or routines you follow that you think others should adopt?
@ hopefully someone or somebody will heed to it . I use to own a pull behind camper & it had two propane tanks & after done using the stove I’d go outside & turn off the gas at the tank . And another thing I would unplug things that was unnecessary. Just to reduce the possibility of a fire. I’ve seen just how quickly a camper can go & it never hurts to have the camper inspected by professional to look for anything that could be a hazard waiting to happen. My theory is a once of prevention is worth a pound of cure
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Thank you for watching! I’m always looking to improve, so your comments really help me out.
WHY ARE YOU TRYING TO SCARE ME OF MY MOTORHOME?
I'm not trying to scare you, I just want to make sure you're aware of the risks and how to avoid them. Safety is key when it comes to RV living or traveling! What’s your biggest concern when it comes to your motorhome?
@@rollinwithrver FIRE! I have heard hundreds of times where mice will chew on wires. On rare occasions, that has caused a short where the RV then burst into flames, sometimes while cruising down the road.