I try hard to not use an extension cord for 2 reasons. 1- the overheating of the cord and 2- tripping hazards. If I need to use an extensive cord for long periods of time I will install a receptacle. Installing one in an RV is difficult however it can be done if you get inventive.
Where I used to work, plastic power strips were forbidden by our company fire department (yes, we had a fire department). Only metal encased ones were allowed.
I try hard to not use an extension cord for 2 reasons. 1- the overheating of the cord and 2- tripping hazards. If I need to use an extensive cord for long periods of time I will install a receptacle. Installing one in an RV is difficult however it can be done if you get inventive.
Where I used to work, plastic power strips were forbidden by our company fire department (yes, we had a fire department). Only metal encased ones were allowed.
The company I retired from removed all power strips due to people overloading them and their work cubicles.