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Get the Most Out of Your RV Insurance with These Travel Tips
RV Travel Tips and Emergency Tool Box

By Bobbie Sage, About.com

Making less claims on your RV insurance will keep your premiums down. Use these travel tips to help prevent any problems before they happen:

RV Emergency Tool Box:

  • Adjustable Wrench
  • Screwdrivers
  • Pliers
  • Jumper Cables
  • Flashlight with Extra Batteries
  • Road Flares
  • Duct Tape (useful for many quick fixes, especially radiator hoses)

    Before your trip, make sure you get a complete travel check-up for your RV including inspection of all belts and hoses, headlights, tires, and turn signals. Also don’t forget to make sure the towing hitch, fire extinguisher and smoke alarms are in working order.

    Other good before trip tips are to make sure your cooking vent hood is clean to help avoid fires and to make sure you leave your trip plans and phone numbers with a relative or friend.

    Finally, it is important to go over with everyone on the trip basic emergency procedures. Remind everyone that it is safer to be in the RV during lightning. If there is a tornado warning you will want to find a tornado shelter or the next best thing which would be parking under a bridge or similar structure. Also, don’t ever drive through any deep water as the depth can be deceiving.

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