Campground & RV Emergency Flashlights Are Important Safety Devices
Breakdowns on the road at night, walking to the campground pit toilets after dark, there are lots of times you need to shine a little light on a situation to make things easier or safer.
We have moved well beyond the old standard 2 D cell flashlight and the Coleman white gas 2 mantle lanterns of days gone by. Today we have LED flashlights and hand-crank emergency lights that never need batteries. These are super-powered rechargeable lights with a million candle power or more.
Talk about lighting up your world! Even the familiar green Coleman lantern comes in a fluorescent tube model that runs on batteries. You have a wide variety to chose from when it comes to camp lighting.
My personal favorite flashlights are those that you crank or shake to renew the charge giving you 15 minutes or so of light. Keep one in the glove compartment and you're good to go whenever an emergency arises. You should consider a hand-crank emergency radio too so you can be aware of weather warnings.
Put some light on your Christmas shopping checklist this year, make RVing safer!
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