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Heather Robinson is the online marketing coordinator of Caravan Guard Limited and Leisuredays, that specialise in touring caravan, motorhome and static caravan insurance in the UK.
Caravan Guard's articles
With more and more websites offering caravan insurance online it’s important to know how to spot a safe website and ensure you’re personal details, and most importantly your money, are being properly protected. This guide outlines how to stay safe when shopping for caravan insurance online.
Posted: 2011-01-05
Category: Ecommerce
With the ever improving standard of motorhome living facilities and increasingly sophisticated systems for hot water, heating, insulation and drive, it’s no wonder that more and more motorhomers are taking to the roads during winter months – whatever the weather. This guide will outline the preparations and precautions that need to be taken into consideration when motorhoming in winter.
Posted: 2010-11-24
Category: Vehicles
Carbon monoxide is an odourless, colourless, tasteless gas that is deadly if inhaled above a certain amount. The dangerous thing about the gas is not only that we can’t sense it ourselves like other gases, but also that it has no irritant effects on its victims until it reaches the critical and lethal level in the air.
Posted: 2010-11-23
Category: Vacations
A breakdown at any time of year isn’t much fun, but breaking down in winter is generally even worse. This guide provides some top tips on how to avoid a motorhome breakdown, and also what to do should the worst happen.
Posted: 2010-11-23
Category: Vehicles
Whilst most caravanners take their main holiday during the main summer months, the best thing about owning a caravan are the spur of the moment weekends away, that can be throughout the year and whatever the weather forecast. There are a few items that will make your trips away that bit easier or more enjoyable; this guide outlines what should be top of your list.
Posted: 2010-09-08
Category: Vacations
There are some real bargains to be had if you are willing to do the leg work yourself and buy a motorhome privately, this guide explains the best way to go about it, and what to look out for.
Posted: 2010-09-03
Category: Vehicles
There are many advantages to buying a second hand touring caravan privately, including the possibility of grabbing yourself a bargain. This guide outlines the things you should be looking for if you decide to buy private as opposed to through a dealer.
Posted: 2010-08-20
Category: Vehicles
With these simple measure you can make sure you're not wasting money on unnecessary costs and charges whilst motorhoming in Europe. In other words, make sure that every penny is spent on enjoying your trip.
Posted: 2010-07-12
Category: Arts & Entertainment
No motorhome's perfect, and particularly for new motorhomers there are always going to be a few things which you didn't realise you needed but once bought couldn't live without.
Posted: 2010-07-08
Category: Travel Tips
Buying a new tourer caravan and embarking on your first caravanning trip is an exciting event, but for most people the next logical question is ‘what will I need on my first trip?’
Posted: 2010-07-06
Category: Travel Tips
Protecting your caravan’s contents and equipment is an important part of touring, and by getting organised the few simple steps you need to take will become second nature rather than a chore.
Posted: 2010-07-02
Category: Insurance
Keeping your motorhomes contents safe is an important task, but one that doesn’t require any time spent worrying, just a little spent preparing.
Posted: 2010-07-02
Category: Insurance
Apart from the caravan itself, your awning is likely to be the most valuable item you take with you when on a touring caravan holiday, and as such it’s vital you protect your investment against an all too common problem – storm damage.
Posted: 2010-06-21
Category: Outdoors
If you're currently deciding between selling your current home and moving into a residential park home, or buying a static holiday home in the form of a static caravan, lodge or chalet, then you've come to the right place.
Posted: 2010-06-16
Category: Vacations
Picture the scene - you're all set for the summer motorhoming season, getting away for a weekend or two in the often short lived British sunshine with family or friends, but you realise the weekend you're due to be booked onto a beautiful countryside site is the same as a World Cup match you just can't miss. Game over, right?
Posted: 2010-06-11
Category: Outdoors