As every RVer knows, safety is paramount when it comes to using and enjoying your RV. But it’s amazing how easy it is to forget to do the most simple tasks before jumping behind the wheel and driving away. How many times have you seen RVs cruising down the road with the TV antenna up? You’re thinking, “Yeah, but that will never happen to me!” Well, if you own an RV long enough it probably will happen to you. All it takes is one moment of forgetfulness and you’ll join the rest of us who have already experienced that “oops!” moment. BUY NOW! |
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An RVminder on your steering wheel sends a clear message that can't be missed: DO NOT DRIVE! If you like the convenience of leaving your compartments unlocked while you're parked in a safe and secure campground, RVminders will help you to remember to lock them up again at rest stops, parking lots, stores, or anytime you’ll be away from the coach. Have you ever driven away from a campsite while the TV antenna was still up? RVminders can help prevent that mistake from ever happening again. Do you need to re-activate your insurance policy every spring before your first trip? Why not use a Sharpie to write “Insurance” on RVminder #10 and then I put it on your motorhome's steering wheel or at the end of the season? As any military pilot will recognize, RVminders are basically the same thing as the “Remove Before Flight” streamers that are used on jets. The only difference is that RVminders are placed on the steering wheel (where they can't be missed) rather than on the outside of the aircraft. Many removable ladder extensions that hang from the rear of a motorhome look like they belong there, and it can be very easy to forget to stow them. You can put RVminder #6 on the steering wheel to remind you. RVminders aren’t limited to use on the steering wheel. You can slap them on your wrist or even the grab-handle at the entrance to your rig. Have you ever put your rig in gear when the jacks are still down? Use RVminder #5 to prevent that mistake. |
Do you ever bring in your slides temporarily at night while you're parked in a rest stop or when high winds are in the weather forecast? When the slides are in, but not locked, put RVminder #3 on your steering wheel to warn you before driving. If you keep your bikes stored on your bike rack while you're camping, RVminder #6 can be used to warn you whenever the bikes aren’t actually bungeed down, locked up, and ready for safe travel. Have you ever started to drive only to find that one of the the roof vents, windows, interior door locks, or the fridge door is not secure? RVminder #7 will keep that from happening. Have you ever turned off the propane while you're driving and forgotten to turn in back on? RVminder #9 makes a perfect reminder. Do you have a dinghy that needs to be idled once or twice a day during rest/fuel stops? You can use RVminder #2 to warn you whenever the dinghy's engine is running, or when the transmission is not in neutral, or for any other reason that it's not ready to tow. Have you ever accidently left your motorhome parked someplace when the dinghy wasn't locked up? Why not put an RVminder on the entry-way grab handle of your motorhome to remind you when the dinghy’s doors are unlocked or the key is still in the ignition?
Please send us an email and let us know how YOU use RVminders to keep your family safe. |
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