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RV Campground Checklist by Justin @ Beckley’s RV’s

Internal

  • Furnace – turn off

  • Air Conditioner — turn off

  • Water pump – turn off

  • Refrigerator – clean out, turn off

  • Water heater – turn off

  • Doors – Bedroom, bathroom, shower closed and latched

  • CookTop Burners/Pilot lights – turn off

  • Windows and vents - closed

  • Antenna/Booster – lowered and turned off

  • Cabinets – closed and locked

  • Trash cans – emptied and stowed

  • Entry door – closed and locked

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External


  • Jacks – Up and stowed

  • Wheel Chocks – removed and stowed

  • Running Lights – ensure they are working

  • Tires – check tire pressure

  • Awnings – rolled in and secured

  • Water Hose/ Accessories– disconnect and stow

  • Sewage Hose – caps in place, accessories stowed

  • Electric Cable/Coax cable – pack and stow away

  • Blocks/ Boards – stowed

  • Steps – fold and stow

  • Compartments – locked shut

  • Awning Mats, Camp Chairs, Coolers, Etc. – stowed

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