“A new line of RV carbon monoxide and propane alarms announced this week may sound like just another product rollout. But behind it is a bigger story that could matter to a lot of RV owners—especially those with older rigs.
Recreation Safety Products recently introduced new RV safety alarms built to updated UL standards, according to a report from RVBusiness. And one of the more important changes involves something many RVers probably never think about until there is a problem: What happens to the detector if the RV loses power?
…the new UL 2034 standard that goes into effect on Friday, June 26. Among many other changes, the new standard requires the addition of a secondary power supply…”
RV carbon monoxide alarms are changing. Here’s what RVers should check

