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CAMPINg
SAFETY
ESCAPE WINDOW OPERATION
Make sure you, and everyone traveling with you can operate the main door and
the emergency exit window(s) rapidly without light. Contemplate other means
of escape in case the designated exits are blocked. Run frequent emergency
drills. The escape windows(s) are identified by red release handles and are
opened by lifting up both latches, then turning the latches toward the center.
Push out on the glass and it will swing clear. The window operation should be
checked each trip and the latches lubricated with WD-40 or equivalent every
six months. A loop is provided in the SCREEN RETAINING SPLINE so it can
be rapidly removed. Take hold of the loop and pull the rubber spline out of the
screen frame. The window screen can then be easily pushed out.
Warnings
:
Learn and practice the escape window operation.
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Check the emergency escape route outside your escape window at
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every stop. At each campsite make sure you have not parked in such
a manner as to block the operation of the escape window by being
too close to trees, fences or other impediments. Scenic views are
one reason for traveling, but don’t park so the beautiful lake or steep
cliff is just outside your escape window. Never park your trailer so
the escape windows cannot be easily used for emergency exits.
You and all your family should practice escape procedures so they
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can be rapidly accomplished even in total darkness. Never block the
interior or exterior access to the emergency escape windows.
Read the directions carefully on the fire extinguisher. If there is any
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doubt on the operation, you and your family should practice, then
replace or recharge the extinguisher. You will find your local fire
department or any fire safety service will be happy to assist you and
answer any questions.
Maintain and check smoke detector per its owner’s manual
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recommendations.
Always shut off the LP gas when gasoline is added to the tow
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vehicle.
Warning
:
Don’t smoke in bed.
Keep matches out of reach of small children!
Don’t clean with flammable material!
Keep flammable material away from open
flame!
We have all heard these warnings many times, but they are still among the
leading causes of fires.
Other safety information on the LPG system of your trailer is located in the
plumbing section of this manual.
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