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Baby Safety Travel Gate Baby Proof Your RV Whether you are renting an RV or traveling with family or friends in one, childproofing the RV will help keep your trip a pleasant one and away from the emergency room. When an infant or toddler is brought into an RV, they are exposed to a new environment. It is natural for them to explore to learn. Just like in your home constant supervision is not always possible so check for: Unexpected areas where toddlers can climb that increases their risk of a fall, burn, cut, poisoning, etc. Doors and cabinets where a child can get inside and become trapped-closets, bathroom, bedroom, or RV itself Stairs/exit ways, doors, windows (screens are not meant to keep children from falling through) Loose straps, duffel bag cords, window shades, etc. within a child's reach can become a strangulation risk Electrical heaters-make sure a baby cannot put their fingers or other item in resulting in fire or burn risk Low level storage doors, vents, utility access, etc. where a toddler can enter Possible access to medications, chemicals, etc. Hot water temperature. Make sure temperature is less than 120 degrees Cabinet Locks Door Knob Covers Outlet Covers Oven Knob Covers Baby Safety Travel Gate RV Baby Safety Items Travel Baby Bed Travel Toddler Bed Baby Changing Pad Travel Baby Crib Travel High Chair Never leave a child alone in an RV More RV & Child Safety at www.ProCarSeatSafety.com Pro Car Seat Safety A division of Pro Consumer Safety