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Before leaving home: Make sure the vehicle has working smoke alarms. Test them before you leave and at least once a week during your trip. Plan and practice an escape route. Make sure exits are not blocked. Install an ABC rated fire extinguisher near each exit, and know how to use it. Before operating the vehicle's stove or oven: Cooking appliances need fresh air flow for safe operation. Open overhead vents, windows or turn on exhaust fans to reduce the danger of asphyxiation. Keep combustible items like curtains or paper products well away from the stove. Cooking appliances should never be used for comfort heating. If you smell gas: Extinguish all open flames including pilot lights. Do not operate electrical switches. Turning a switch on or off may cause an explosion. Shut off gas supply. Open doors, windows and vents and leave the vehicle. Have the gas system checked and repaired before using again. *** "With common sense and proper precautions, recreational vehicle fires can be prevented," said Orr. Top of Page Get your FREE RV Travel Newsletter every week - sign up now.
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