Most alarms will come with remote controls so the alarm can be activated and deactivated at a distance. This can be useful if you accidently set off the alarm yourself. Other features your motorhome alarm may come with include a panic alarm facility so you can set the alarm off yourself should you become a victim of a burglary whilst in the motorhome. The alarm should disturb the would-be thief and alert any neighbouring campers.If you need any advice on which alarm is best suited to you, ask your local dealership. Your insurance company will also be able to tell you whether the alarm you have will get you a discount off your motorhome insurance premium. It may be that your insurance company will insist on a Thatcham Cat 1 approved or Thatcham Cat 2 to 1 upgrade system to ensure you meet with their requirements.