SAFETY
Warning:
Keep
all
flame
and
heat
sources
away
from
this
swag
fabric.
Do
not...
Do
not
pitch
swag
near
an
open
flame.
Do
not
leave
campfires
unattended.
Do
not
allow
children
or
adults
to
use
lighted
candles,
matches
or
other
flame
sources
in
or
near
swags.
Do
not
use
heating,
lighting
or
cooking
equipment
with
open
flames
in
or
near
swags.
Do
not
use
fuel
burning/oxygen
consuming
devices
(i.e.
heaters,
lanterns
or
other
flame
sources)
inside
your
swag
at
any
time.
Do
not
use
other
than
recommended
water
repellent
compounds
for
swag
fly.
Do
not
spray
swag
with
insecticide.
Extreme
Caution:
never
use
any
fuel
burning
/oxygen
consuming
device,
or
any
device
that
produces
fumes
(including
stoves,
lanterns,
candles
or
heaters)
in
or
around
your
swag.
Inhalation
of
fumes
may
result
in
carbon
monoxide
poisoning,
injury
or
death.
Do...
Always
extinguish
campfires
before
leaving
the
area.
Exercise
care
when
using
electricity
and
lighting
in
and
near
swags.
Disassemble
and
store
swag
properly
after
camping
to
ensure
the
swag’s
longevity.
Always
use
a
hammer
when
driving
pegs
into
the
ground.
CARE
Dune
swags
have
the
finest
water
repellent
treatment
possible
for
each
type
of
fabric.
No
swag
however
can
be
as
waterproof
as
a
house,
car
or
similar
solid
structure.
There
are
several
common
and
natural
causes
that
can
lead
to
water
in
your
swag:
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CONDENSATION
The
polycotton
canvas
fabrics
are
impregnated
with
water
proofing
agents
to
repel
water.
This
coating
reduces
air
permeability
and
leads
to
condensation
similar
to
that
which
occurs
on
car
windows
under
certain
conditions.
Some
condensation
is
normal
with
polycotton
canvas
fabric
and
should
not
be
considered
as
a
defect.
NEEDLE
HOLES
Dune
swags
are
manufactured
by
expert
machinists
with
the
finest
water
repellent
treatment.
However
when
new,
during
heavy
rain
some
seepage
may
occur
in
the
seams
through
the
needle
holes
created
in
the
sewing
process.
This
is
normal
and
can
be
corrected
with
the
application
of
a
seam
sealing
component
available
at
camping
stores.
Read
the
label
on
any
seam
sealing
product
before
using.