This week, does Benadryl really stop snake bite venom? Is it bad to store batteries on concrete? Can you really dump grey water on public lands? We look for the right and wrong in our third edition of RV Mythbusting.
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It’s time to bust some RV myths!
Are RV keys are all the same? Here’s some info from RV Share.
Does a bag of ice really help clean the black tank sensors? Here’s a video test from The Fit RV
and here’s a bonus from them, a comparison of tank flush systems:
Can veterans get a free national parks pass? Not exactly. Here’s our video explaining all the national park and federal land passes:
Should batteries be stored on concrete? Sure! Here’s more info from Northeast Battery.
Can you treat a snake bite with Benadryl? Absolutely not. The Snake Bite Foundation explains.
Can you dump RV grey water on the ground in public lands? Yes and no. Here’s some great info from rvtravel.com.
We finished off the show with our Fresh Tank/Black Tank segment, where Jason talked about a really out of touch article about “Glamping” saving the RV industry in the Wall Street Journal, and of the inevitability of White Sands National Monument becoming a National Park very shortly.
Keep loggin’ those RV Miles and we’ll see you next week!
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