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Conditions that can result in potentially dangerous
CO situations
1� Excessive spillage or reverse-venting of fuel-
burning appliances caused by outdoor conditions,
such as:
• Wind direction and/or velocity, including high
gusts of wind�
• Heavy air in the vent pipes (cold/humid air with
extended periods between cycles)�
• Negative pressure differential resulting from
use of exhaust fans�
• Simultaneous operation of several fuel-burning
appliances competing for limited internal air�
• Vent-pipe connections vibrating loose from
clothes dryers, furnaces, or water heaters�
• Obstructions in or unconventional vent-
pipe designs which can amplify the above
situations�
2� Extended use of un-vented fuel burning devices�
3� Temperature increase that can trap exhaust gases
near the ground�
Symptoms of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
• Mild Exposure - Slight headache, nausea, vomiting,
fatigue (flu-like symptoms).
• Medium Exposure - Throbbing headache,
drowsiness, confusion, fast heart rate�
• Extreme Exposure - Convulsions, unconsciousness,
heart and lung failure� Exposure to carbon monoxide
can cause brain damage and/or death�
WARNING
Many causes of reported CARBON MONOXIDE
POISONING indicate that while victims are aware
that they are not well, they become so disoriented
that they are unable to save themselves by either
exiting the area or calling for assistance. Also
young children and pets may be the first to be
affected.
WARNING
Test units used in RVs after the trailer has been in
storage, before each trip, and once a week while in
use. Failure to test units used in RV’s as described
may remove your protection.
Fire Extinguisher
The fire extinguisher should be checked for charge
on a regular basis� Make sure your family knows
how to release the extinguisher storage bracket, and
how to properly operate the extinguisher� Check with
your local fire department for professional advice on
its operation and use if you find the directions on the
extinguisher unclear� They will be able and willing to
assist you and your family�
Safety
As always, safety should be a top priority� Ensure that
you, and everyone traveling with you, can operate the
main and rear door rapidly, without light� Contemplate
other means of escape in case the designated exit is
blocked�
The side windows can be vented to allow fresh air in
and stale air to escape, however, the windows were
not designed as escape windows� Be sure to keep both
doors unblocked for means of escape if necessary�
WARNING
The window operation should be checked before
each trip and the latches lubricated with WD-40® or
an equivalent lubricant every six months.
WARNING
Read the directions on the fire extinguisher
carefully. If you have any doubts as to its
operation, you and your family should practice,
then replace or recharge the extinguisher. Your
local fire department will be able to assist you and
answer any questions.
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