08/10/2021 / By Mary Villareal
The nomadic lifestyle is gaining popularity as more and more people retire, and others are working remotely. For those who want to live in an RV, here are some guides to help you prepare for life on the road.
Sanitation: This is pretty straightforward. Be aware of what you will do when you want to go to the bathroom or keep yourself clean. The good thing about an RV is that it has access to a personal toilet with a straightforward system. The toilet funnels the waste to a tank and a freshwater system is connected for flushing, bathing, handwashing, and even drinking.
Remember that you would need more water than you think you do, so make sure to keep your tank full and refill as often as possible.
Sustenance. Pack your RV with plenty of meat and frozen items to tap into during the winter months, and check them off the list as you use them up. Bring along plenty of canned goods, dry food, and even spices! You can also bring dehydrated meals as they are very light and easy to store.
Remember to clean out your fridge before leaving home, though, and bring all perishable food with you to avoid getting them spoiled while you are away.
Security. There are different levels of preparedness when living in an RV. Motor homes are considered homes when parked, and a vehicle while traveling. so you have to be mindful of the firearm laws of the state you are in if you choose to carry them with you.
Here are some tips to maximize security in your mobile home, beyond relying on a firearm for personal protection:
(Related: Your SHTF guide to bugging out in an RV.)
Here are other tips that you should know before driving off into the sunset:
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