Rainier70 wrote:With back barn doors it is easy to lock one in position and put the other one on a latch. I looked at the Heng vents, but was afraid that the curve of my roof was too much.
sleepsontoilet wrote:Rainier70 wrote:With back barn doors it is easy to lock one in position and put the other one on a latch. I looked at the Heng vents, but was afraid that the curve of my roof was too much.
I only have one door out on the passenger side.
But I could pop out of the roof,and climb down the neck into the bed.
Gonefishin wrote:My trailer is only 6X12, but I'm trying to envision any scenario where I could not get to the door and jump out of it in some kind of "emergency." Fire, I'm trying to extinguish it first, then bolting out the door if I'm inside. If I wake up to a smoke or CO2 alarm, I can be out the door in 3-4 seconds. Fumes, I'm exiting right out the door and leaving it open. The door can never be more than a few feet away from wherever I am in the trailer. Explosion, if I survive, the door is the fastest exit. If there was time in some kind of emergency, I could always break out a side window and try to squeeze through it, but I'd probably create a real emergency then, stuck in the window!
Am I missing something?Anyone have any real-life stories of needing an escape hatch in a tiny trailer?
Gonefishin wrote:My trailer is only 6X12, but I'm trying to envision any scenario where I could not get to the door and jump out of it in some kind of "emergency." Fire, I'm trying to extinguish it first, then bolting out the door if I'm inside. If I wake up to a smoke or CO2 alarm, I can be out the door in 3-4 seconds. Fumes, I'm exiting right out the door and leaving it open. The door can never be more than a few feet away from wherever I am in the trailer. Explosion, if I survive, the door is the fastest exit. If there was time in some kind of emergency, I could always break out a side window and try to squeeze through it, but I'd probably create a real emergency then, stuck in the window!
Am I missing something?Anyone have any real-life stories of needing an escape hatch in a tiny trailer?
MAC33 wrote:Gonefishin wrote:My trailer is only 6X12, but I'm trying to envision any scenario where I could not get to the door and jump out of it in some kind of "emergency." Fire, I'm trying to extinguish it first, then bolting out the door if I'm inside. If I wake up to a smoke or CO2 alarm, I can be out the door in 3-4 seconds. Fumes, I'm exiting right out the door and leaving it open. The door can never be more than a few feet away from wherever I am in the trailer. Explosion, if I survive, the door is the fastest exit. If there was time in some kind of emergency, I could always break out a side window and try to squeeze through it, but I'd probably create a real emergency then, stuck in the window!
Am I missing something?Anyone have any real-life stories of needing an escape hatch in a tiny trailer?
After looking at your trailer, the door specifically, on the outside, I don't see a lock bar for when it's closed. So you could be alright in your thoughts. Mine, however, has a lock bar. And my thought was that if by chance I can't get out the door because it's bared from the outside, I have a second way out. That is the only reason I put in an egress window in my small trailer.
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EZDog wrote:Scamp sells their hatches in the online store and they are big sized and also screened to use as a vent!
I loved mine and that is what i will use if i decide i need one.
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sleepsontoilet wrote:EZDog wrote:Scamp sells their hatches in the online store and they are big sized and also screened to use as a vent!
I loved mine and that is what i will use if i decide i need one.
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I read several threads on their forum, and most seem to not care for them. I found several threads about replacing them with a fantastic fan. Maybe I'm over thinking get it, and it's just not really needed.
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