Even if you are careful, accidents can happen at any time. As such, Anderson-style plugs can be a great option for your caravan or camper and keep it safe for all of your future travels.

What is an Anderson-style plug?

Anderson plugs is a type of electrical connector that was invented by John Anderson in the early 1900s. The name comes from Anderson's company, which made the plugs and became one of the leading suppliers of them. The connector is a three-pronged device that has a round metal plug on one end and a rectangular metal receptacle on the other. 

Anderson-style plugs are now used in many different types of electrical equipment, including cars. The plug has two round pins that fit into the two rectangular slots on the receptacle. When you connect the plug to an outlet, it creates a current flow between the pins. This current is safe because it doesn't have enough power to start a fire. 

There are several ways to keep your caravan safe: 

1) Use an Anderson-style plug when connecting your caravan to the power source. 

2) Make sure all electrical equipment is properly installed and connected to an outlet. 

3) Keep flammable materials away from your caravan's electrical systems. 

4) Make sure all windows and doors are closed when you're not using your caravan so no sunlight or wind can enter.