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Primal Rights CPS - Storage Environment Recommendations

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a building without temperature control (e.g., garage, shed) or
where they can be exposed to direct sunlight.
• Never store primers near heat sources, electricity sources,
electrical equipment or other ignition sources.
• Never store primers near gunpowder, gasoline, chemicals or
other flammable or explosive material.
• To reduce the chance of multiple primers detonating, never
store primers in direct contact with one another. Store primers
only in the original factory container, which is specifically designed
to reduce the chance of multiple primers detonating. Return
unused primers to the same factory packaging for safety and to
preserve their identity.
• Storage cabinets containing only primers are recommended.
These cabinets should be ruggedly constructed of lumber at least
1 inch nominal thickness to delay or minimize the transmission of
heat in the event of fire. SAAMI recommends against storing
primers in sealed or pressurized containers.
• Dispose of unused primers in accordance with applicable
regulations for hazardous materials.
DANGER! Primer dust accumulation can detonate and cause
death or serious injury. Before each use, inspect all reloading
equipment and clean regularly with a damp cloth or sponge; allow
surface to dry before use; thoroughly clean and rinse cloth after
use. Never clean primer dust with a vacuum cleaner.
Lead Warning: Use of Primers may result in exposure to lead
and other substances known to cause birth defects, reproductive