RE: RV University
That website can be a source of good information. Keep in mind it is written by/from the experiences and knowledge of one couple for the most part. All information you see on the www must/should be verified by another source before acceptance as completely accurate. Right here-never accept my comments as completely accurate without verification from another source. Only one man was ever right 100% of the time.
Hi Ray,
This is Dawn Polk from RVUniversity.com
I also strongly agree with you that any information on the web should be double checked for accuracy as there is so much erroneous information that anyone can post and even refer to themselves as an "Expert" in a certain field.
My husband Mark, who is the provider of content for RV U and RV Education 101 researches his subject matter very well, and has tremendous experience in the field. If you like, you can see his qualifications here
Mark offers this free content because we felt that there is not enough emphasis placed on properly educating the RV consumer on the complexities of owning and safely operating an RV.
I think there are a lot of dedicated people on this Open Roads forum and it is a fabulous resource for RVers.
Dawn Polk
RE: RV Fire Safety
A little self promotion, Mark?
I too was invited but since Escapees pays for what I write for them, I have chosen not to participate for free.
Hi Kirk,
This really isn't about self promotion, I just like to help educate RVers and often times I do it for free. I started my business out of concern that there was a lack of safety and educational information available to RVers.
Travel Safe & Happy Camping
Mark
RE: RV Fire Safety
A little self promotion, Mark?
RV.net asked the posters to start a thread in this forum for each post so there is an opportunity for some discussion about each topic.
RV Fire Safety
Hi!
RV.net has just launched their official Blog of the Open Road. I have been invited to post every Wednesday.
You can check this weeks post,which is "RV Fire Safety" to learn some important fire extinguisher tips.
Happy Camping,
Mark Polk