Being familiar with the factors that can cause an RV fire can help prevent a mishap from occurring. You should be cautious where you pull over and park your camper, be extra vigilant when cooking inside your RV, and check all electrical connections regularly.

We at Chesapeake RV Solutions want you and your RV safe. Our experts have created this guide to discuss a few strategies to help you stay safe when traveling with your RV. Read on to learn more about a few RV fire prevention tips, and for more information, contact our dealership.

Invest in Safety Equipment

Whether you own a large or a compact recreational vehicle, you should invest in good quality safety equipment. Smoke alarms and fire extinguishers can go a long way in keeping you, your family, and your fellow campers safe. Install them strategically throughout the RV and let your passengers know where to locate them in an emergency. Ideally, you should place one each in your camper’s kitchen, in the bedroom, and near the exits.

Cook With Care

As stated earlier, you will want to be extra cautious when cooking inside your RV. Ensure that your kitchen is clean and organized and flammable items like paper towels and curtains are far from any heat sources. You must remember never to leave open flames unattended and to turn off your overhead exhaust fan before moving away from the kitchen.

Have an Escape Plan

In case your camper catches fire, evacuate immediately and seek help. Ideally, you should have two escape routes and practice your plan with your passengers several times before hitting the road.

We hope this guide helps boost your safety measures when traveling with your RV. For more advice or to upgrade your camper to the latest model, visit Chesapeake RV Solutions. We are in Chesapeake, VA, and proud to serve those from Virginia Beach and Suffolk.