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Bailey makes caravanning easier with new ‘Getting Started’ video

Sep 13, 2015 News 0


Bailey makes caravanning easier with new ‘Getting Started’ video
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• A new Bailey ‘Getting Started’ video helps to make using a caravan easier by showing how to get ready, hitch-up and then set-up on site

• Perfect for people new to caravans and a convenient reminder of how to use the latest equipment for experienced caravanners or those updating their caravan

• Available to view online at www.bbtv.baileyofbristol.co.uk and a free DVD copy will be supplied with every new Bailey caravan

Bailey has produced a new Getting Started video to help make using and setting up a caravan as easy and stress free as possible. It will help newcomers to caravanning and also be a convenient reminder of how to use all the equipment in today’s latest models for experienced caravanners, those upgrading to a new caravan, or anyone returning to caravanning.

The Getting Started video will be available to view anytime online on the Bailey BBTV channel, www.bbtv.baileyofbristol.co.uk, and a free DVD copy will now be supplied with every new Bailey caravan.

Safety and convenience are key themes of the video, so that caravanners can set off, travel safely, then arrive on site and relax and enjoy all their caravan’s facilities as quickly and as easily as possible.

It starts with a guide to hitching-up and goes on in easy to find sections to show how to pack a caravan to achieve the best weight distribution to optimise towing stability, then what to do after arriving on site, from unhitching through to connecting the mains electricity and operating the fridge, oven, heating and hot water systems fitted to the latest Bailey caravans.

Nick Howard, Managing Director of Bailey of Bristol, commented: “We want to help everyone enjoy safe and stress-free holidays in their caravans, and as today’s models are so well equipped, we thought it was time to produce a helpful, new video guide starting with the basics, right through to being able to make your first cup of tea after arriving on site.”

“There is a lot of information to remember during the handover when you buy a caravan, so we are supplying a DVD copy as well as a handbook with our new caravans, but as we all expect to be able to watch a video guide online, anytime and anywhere, for everyone’s convenience, we’ve made sure the Getting Started video will be available to view online on our BBTV channel – www.bbtv.baileyofbristol.co.uk,” added Nick.

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