7 essentials for a trouble-free caravan holiday

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7 Essentials for a Trouble- Free Caravan Holiday

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Going on a caravan holiday may be fun and full of enjoyment, but it takes some preparations to ensure a hassle free trip. Before you head out on the trip, make sure you keep these essentials with you. http://www.australiawideannexes.com.au/7-things-need-keep-handy-going-caravan-holiday/

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Page 1: 7 Essentials for a Trouble-Free Caravan Holiday

7 Essentials for a Trouble-Free Caravan Holiday

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Prepare Your Caravanning Kit

Keep all essentials that would ensure

proper functioning of the caravan

during the trip.

Common things included in the kit are:

Fire Extinguisher

Levelling Blocks

Fresh and Waste Water Containers

Leisure Battery

Basic Repair Kit

Electric Hook-Up Led

Smoke Alarm

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Install a Caravan Awning / Annexe

Caravan annexe / awnings give you

a personal space even on road trips.

Choose an annexe or an awning in

keeping with the specifications of

your caravan.

Check out various awning / annexe

types and get the ones that fulfils

your requirements perfectly.

Seek professional help for custom

solutions if standard products are

not fitting your purpose.

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Create an Itinerary

Creating an itinerary helps to

keep all important places and

routes handy.

Itineraries help to stay on the

route and avoid unnecessary

detours, thereby saving fuel and

time.

You can even chalk out

emergency routes in case your

planned route has obstacles.

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Pack Appropriate Clothing

Plan your clothes according to the

weather of the place that you are

travelling to.

Don’t load up on clothes that you

would not be needing on the trip.

Excessive luggage is an avoidable

burden.

Make sure that you keep the clothes

in a dry place so avoid damage.

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Bring Along Proper Bedding

Bring along mattresses, blankets

and pillows if you plan on

erecting an awning or an annexe

when you park your caravan.

If you plan on sleeping under

the stars, then a sleeping bag

would be a better choice.

Keep an extra bedding just in

case you run into a stranger or a

friend.

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Food and Cookware are Absolute Essentials Bring your own utensils and cookware.

If you plan on cooking on the way, then

make sure you have portable stoves

and gas.

You could bring canned food to save

time and have a quick snack without

much efforts.

Bring a lot a pot to make one-pot

recipes at the camp site.

Always bring food that can stay out

longer without the need for special

storage conditions.

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Don’t Forget to Bring Toiletries and First Aid Kits Hygiene and health are important

considerations during road trips.

Get the standard first aid kit and make

sure you bring specific medications that

have been prescribed by the doctor.

Don’t leave your toiletries behind. Just

throw in:

Toothbrush and toothpaste

Shaving cream

Nail clippers

Soap, shampoo, lotion, oil, deodorant

Washcloth and towels

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About Danny

Australia Wide Annexes is a leading provider of caravan annexes, awnings and

accessories in Australia. We also provide on-site fitting services throughout Australia.

CONTACT US:

Address: Head Office (Sunshine Coast), Shed 2/354, Mons Rd Forest Glen, QLD – 4556

Telephone: 1300 783 776

Fax: (07) 5302 6412

Email: info[at]australiawideannexes.com.au

Website: http://www.australiawideannexes.com.au/

Being the CEO and Founder of Australia Wide Annexes,

Danny Smith has carefully evaluated the needs of the

customers and has established a niche for the company

with hundreds of happy customers in Australia.