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Carbon Monoxide Detector
Carbon monoxide is a colorless, tasteless, odorless gas. The water
heater, furnace, LP gas refrigerator and cooking range produce
carbon monoxide constantly when operating. Carbon monoxide is
DEADLY. To protect yourself from the effects of carbon
monoxide poisoning, please read and understand the following
precautions.
KNOW THE SYMPTOMS: Dizziness, Intense Headache, Throb
in Temples, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscular Twitching,
Weakness/Sleepiness, Inability to Think Clearly
If anyone experiences any of these symptoms, get out into fresh air
immediately. Get medical attention if symptoms persist. Check all
suspect appliances or fuel burning devices. Shut them off and do
not operate them until a qualified person inspects them.
Carbon monoxide detectors require a ten-minute initial warm up
period to prepare and stabilize the sensor element. If the alarm
sounds, it means that carbon monoxide gas is present in the air; it
does not indicate a faulty alarm. It is warning you of potentially
dangerous levels of carbon monoxide, possibly from outside
sources (i.e. camp fires, Bar- b-ques. Etc.).
Carbon monoxide detectors should be tested weekly while the
trailer is in use and before each trip.
Wheels and Tires
Tires play an important role in the load carrying capacity of the vehicle. To
ensure good tire life, check tires often. Inspect the general condition of the
tires, as well as the air pressure.
Always check the air pressure when the tire is cold. Tires that are hot from
traveling will show high pressures. The maximum tire pressure and the load
carrying capacity of the tire are imprinted on each tire sidewall. Always
inflate your tires to their correct pressure. Don’t over or under inflate.
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