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Safety Tips

Camping Safety Tips


Okay, you've chosen your destination, packed your gear, and you're ready to roll. But wait! Before you leave for that camping adventure, carefully read and follow these safety tips.
  1. Arrive at the campground a few hours before sundown to allow enough time to choose a campsite, inspect the area, and set up camp in the daylight.
  2. Look for campsites that have trees or shrubbery to the north and west that will provide shelter against the wind that are level with ample room away from gullies that could flood in heavy rain and areas that could become muddy away from trees with dead branches that could fall. Clear away rocks or other debris that could cause accidents. Inspect the site for poison ivy and bees' nests.
  3. If campfires are permitted, build them in a spot where they cannot spread. From the time a fire is lit until it is put out, someone needs to watch it. Keep water nearby in case of an emergency. Use water and soil to put out fires completely.

Information compiled from goRving.com
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