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Most RVs come factory fitted with an LP gas detector, and for good reason. Propane is heavier than air and can accumulate at floor level without any obvious signs before a detector picks it up. A functioning LP detector gives you early warning when gas levels rise to a concerning level inside your RV.
LP detectors have a limited service life, typically around five to seven years, after which they should be replaced regardless of whether they appear to be working. Checking the manufacture date on your existing detector is a simple but important step in routine RV safety maintenance.
Our selection of LP detectors and alarms covers direct replacement options compatible with most standard RV installations. Check your existing unit's voltage and mounting configuration before ordering.
