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Question Do you retract your steps at night?

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Joe Hogan

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Location
Florida
RV Year
2024
RV Make
Newmar
RV Model
Dutch Star 4311
RV Length
43
Chassis
Spartan
Engine
Cummins
TOW/TOAD
2018 Ford Flex
Fulltimer
No
This is an interesting question that has garnered many diverse response on various Group Boards. This is something I have started to do after a late night visitor banged on my door in a unsecured camping area. I am interested in you thoughts...
 
Have never reacted our steps and to be honest never has entered my mind. Interesting thought and would be easily done.
 
Never.
 
I’ve never considered it, but also not certain of benefit of doing it.
 
We have worked the Steps into our evening and morning routines. Just as we lock and unlock doors, extend awnings, etc.
On Sunday night we were at a secured State Campground and at 3 a.m. a young teen camper had an emotional issue, she ended up running up and down the campground road, screaming and causing a problem. Reason, unknown. Fire, Police and finally ambulance arrived to take her to the hospital.
Point being, you just do not know who is in the campground and extended steps gives anyone a path to your door...
 
No because I would forget that I did it and break my neck the next morning.
I think the retracted steps will deploy as you open the door. Still, I don't see the necessity of retracting them. We lock the deadbolt and close the privacy shades at night, so nothing to be gained by coming up the steps.

TJ
 
Heck no. I try not to work those steps in/out any more than necessary. Just lock the door.
 

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