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Be Prepared! Safety Gadgets For EVERY DANGER RVers Face

Sep 05, 2023

While we can't realistically cover every danger, we considered the most common dangers RVers face and found the best safety gadgets to mitigate those risks.

We’ve compiled this list accordingly. So, whether you’re a solo RVer, traveling couple, or family on the road, the following safety gadgets will help keep you safe.

It is our sincerest hope that you will carefully consider these safety gadgets (or similar). One may very well save your life or the life of another.

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No matter where you travel, there are always inherent risks, and RVing is no different. Yes, there are the obvious risks, like theft or accidents, but there are other risks tied specifically to RVing.

The most common dangers of RVing are:

Now, mind you, you can RV for decades and not encounter any of these dangerous situations. But it only takes one bad situation to make you wish you were better prepared. The following list of safety gadgets addresses as many of those dangers as possible.

(By the way, you should also check out our LIFE-SAVING RV Emergency Preparedness article that links to multiple safety resources.)

We highly recommend EVERY RVer takes time to consider how they can make their travels safer. Whether you’re a solo traveler, senior RVer, or simply safety-minded, these safety gadgets will better prepare you for any potentially dangerous situation.

The ResQme keychain is a 2-1 seatbelt cutter and window breaker. This tool could save your life if you’re ever in an accident.

We’ve heard one too many stories of people being trapped in their vehicles and have seen too many RVs that have caught on fire in accidents. This tool can save you from starring in one such story.

Also, be sure to keep a roadside emergency kit in your RV!

A satellite communicator keeps you connected whenever RVing takes you off the beaten path. This ZOLEO Satellite communicator connects you in several ways at the push of a button:

It does require a monthly subscription; however, it's money well-spent, especially if you often camp and hike in remote locations. It could save your life if you get into an accident, get lost or stranded, or get injured by getting help to you wherever you are.

The TattleTale Portable Security System is a great option for RVers. It has everything you need built into one box, including anti-theft, water, fire, and panic alarms.

As you may have read in our previous article, theft is not common at campgrounds, but it does happen. And, more so, theft and break-ins do sometimes occur when "parking lot docking" at truck stops, Walmart, Cracker Barrel, and more.

This safety gadget is known as "The original personal safety alarm for women by women," but it's great for both men and women. With a quick tug, it emits a LOUD siren and flashing strobe light to create a diversion and draw attention from people nearby.

It attaches easily to your backpack, purse, or even keys if you don't mind carrying a bulky set. We know someone who attached it to their dog leash in case they encounter a coyote or other dangerous wildlife. Or, a dangerous human, for that matter.

Speaking of dangerous wildlife, we recommend carrying Counter Assault when camping in bear country. We learned about this product from a bear safety expert named Chuck Bartlebaugh.

Chuck says it's the best choice for stopping a charging, attacking, or threatening bear. Thankfully, we’ve never needed to use it, but we certainly feel safer carrying it.

Carbon monoxide is a hidden danger that too many RVers overlook. If your RV is not equipped with one already, you should definitely invest in a Carbon Monoxide Detector.

In addition to a CO detector, we recommend keeping a gas leak detector in your RV tool kit. It's a gas-sniffing wand that will help you identify leaks in your RV.

It's also vitally important that every RVer know how to detect carbon monoxide in your RV and knows these RV Propane Safety Tips to Prevent an EXPLOSION .

Let me start by saying this product is NOT a fire extinguisher. It does not meet legal or insurance requirements for fire extinguishers. However, this small EZ fire spray can quickly quelch a fire before it gets out of control.

You can keep this small can in a kitchen cabinet or next to your grill, and quickly grab it in case of a flare-up. It's a great safety gadget in addition to an RV fire extinguisher.

We have a list of the best survival radios, all of which will help keep you safe and informed in case of severe weather. You’ll need to check out the whole list to determine which radio is best for your needs.

But, if you want to go based on the number of high ratings alone, the Kaito Voyager Emergency Radio is a solid choice.

In this video, we share stories and feedback from our viewers about their experiences with accidents and road emergencies. Cautionary tales and lots of great tips to keep you safe while travelling.

Mike & Jen also share their latest RV life developments! Info for our LTV Wonder below… More details and resources from the show here: https://rvlifestyle.com/rv-safety-tips/

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