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Old 05-26-2022, 08:24 PM   #15
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My suggestion was going to be ladder mount bicycle rack with a bicycle on it.
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. Thank You everyone for your ideas on how to keep kids off the ladder. I do have a security system on my house with cameras and sounds. So showed the father of children the video. He was quite surprised and kind enough to offer his help in stopping the little buggers. I like the plywood idea but it’s rather heavy for traveling down the road. Of course I could just remove it while camper is in use by me. I am surprised that some type of safety guard hasn’t been invented for camper ladders. Thank You all for the suggestions.

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Glad to hear you were able to contact the parents. Very likely you will not have anymore problems from those kids. But I guess with today's kids I could be very wrong.
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Old 05-27-2022, 09:11 AM   #17
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Ladder on my coach is split in half. I have the bottom half in my basement. Fleetwood did this for liability sake.

I understand that ladders are not on new coaches.
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Old 05-27-2022, 09:08 PM   #18
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It is a serious concern.. I have many solar panels on top.. and could be damaged if walked on.. you bet parents of children playing unattended could be investigated for neglecte.. if allowed to carry on like this.. playing or even just walking on roof can quickly lead to death or serious injury.. rv in Ohio and many states is defined as an attractive nuisance.. and owner can de held liable.. so check your insurance limits and if possible carry umbrella policy..
I still think wrapping and warning best defense in mitigation of damages .. and quick but firm direction when unattended children play on or under rv..keep a eye on your rv.. and glade you came to an understanding ..
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Ladder on my coach is split in half. I have the bottom half in my basement. Fleetwood did this for liability sake.

I understand that ladders are not on new coaches.


I climb mine all the time without using the bottom half which is stored in the basement. Most kids could easily do the same…. Easier than a 62 year old especially lol.
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