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20
Tent Camper Owner’s Manual
fire safeTy
FIRE SAFETY IS AN IMPORTANT PART OF OWNING A TENT CAMPER.
THE FOLLOWING BASIC RULES OF FIRE PROTECTION CAN HELP ELIM
INATE THE POSSIBILITY OF A FIRE.
1. Never store ammable liquids in the camper.
2. Never leave cooking food unattended.
3. Never smoke in bed, and always use an ashtray.
4. Never allow children to play with LP gas or electrical equipment.
5. Never use an open ame as a ashlight.
6. Always repair faulty or damaged wiring and electrical components immediately.
7. Never overload the electrical circuit.
8. Locate and repair LP leaks immediately.
9. Keep cooking surfaces clean.
10. Do not allow rubbish to accumulate.
11. Never clean with ammable liquids.
12. Spray fabrics annually with ame retardant.
13. When the range is lit, be sure any curtains near the range are held back with the elastic curtain straps provided
in the curtain packets.
if a fire dOes sTarT, fOLLOw The basiC ruLes Of safeTy:
1. Evacuate the camper as quickly as possible.
2. Aer everyone is clear, check the re to see if you can attempt to put it out. If you cannot get within 10 feet of
the re without risk of personal injury, or if the re is fuel-fed, leave the camper immediately, and call the re
department.
3. DO NOT attempt to use water to put out the re. Water can spread some types of re, and electrocution is pos-
sible if the re has an electrical origin.

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