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GEOFFGO4IT

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  1. That's fine if you have a car license. However, if you have a CDL, then you MUST have a physical address. What I did 5 years ago was to change the address on one of my bank accounts to the address of the campground we would be staying at for 2 weeks (TT Orlando). I did it at least a month in advance. Then I printed out a bank statement with that new address off the internet, took the rental agreement from the campsite to DMV together with proof of ID (Passport), my CDL Medical Card and Llicense. $128 later (I have several CDL endorcements) I walked out with a Florida CDL with a physical address. Good for 8 years. Planning is the key. Yes, the RV address works fine for non commercial drivers. I am posting this everytime I post. Take action, it might just save your LIFE!! Check your Life Safety Systems TODAY! No matter what used RV you are buying, whether or not you are using an inspector, make sure you do the following. It could just save your life! 1. Check the manufacture date of the Carbon Monoxide (CO) Detector (on the back). They are good for 5 years only. If in doubt replace. Some rigs don't have one. Be sure yours does. Use only those units approved by UL for RV Use. 2. Check the LP Detector. They are good for 5 years from manufacture date (on the back). Replace if in doubt. Find it close to the floor. Use only those units approved by UL for RV Use. Suggest a combined unit LP and CO 3. Smoke Detector. Good for 10 years. The new Smoke/Fire detectors, approved by UL for RV Use, at about $19.00 would be ideal. 4. Change the batteries on all battery operated detectors. 5. Open the emergency window(s). Make sure you CAN get out in an emergency. These are all life safety issues we find when doing inspections. New LP and CO Detecotrs have End Of Life (EOL) alarms. You cannot turn off the alarm. UL Requirement. People are cutting the wires or removing the batteries to silence the alarm. Check your TODAY. Please post when you find you have an issue to encourage others to check their rigs.
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