Living with your Trailer - continued
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WARNING
Irritant: This product contains a urea-formaldehyde resin and may release
formaldehyde vapors in low concentrations. Formaldehyde can be irritating to
the eyes and upper respiratory system of especially susceptible persons such as
those with allergies or respiratory ailments. Use with adequate ventilation. If
symptoms develop, consult your physician.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
The particle board, hardwood plywood, or paneling used in your RV are made with urea-
formaldehyde resin. The companies that supply us with these materials have asked
that we tell you about urea-formaldehyde with the statements on this page.
Ventilation is important for making the interior of your RV comfortable. Please read the
section about ventilation and prolonged occupancy in the Living With Your Trailer chapter
in this Owner's Manual.
We provide you consumer information as detailed by the National Fire Protection Associ-
ation (NFPA) and the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). The information and
warnings found on these pages may also be found in other chapters of this Owner's Manual.
Please see the Propane System and Appliances chapters for other safety and operating
information.
FIRE SAFETY
The hazard and possibility of fire exists in all areas of life, and the recreational life-style is
no exception. Your RV is a complex machine made up of many materials, some of them
flammable. But like most hazards, the possibility of fire can be minimized, if not totally
eliminated, by recognizing the danger and practicing common sense, safety and main-
tenance habits.
Know where your fire extinguisher is located and how and when to use it. Read the instruc-
tions on the fire extinguisher. Remember that portable fire extinguishers are intended for
use by the occupants of a building or area that is being threatened by fire. They are most
valuable when used immediately on small fires. They have a limited amount of fire-extinguish-
ing material, and therefore must be used properly so this material is not wasted.
Fire extinguishers are pressurized, mechanical devices. They must be handled with care
and treated with respect. They must be maintained as outlined in any maintenance instruc-
tions provided with the device so they are ready to operate properly and safely. Parts or
internal chemicals may deteriorate in time and need replacement. Always follow mainten-
ance and recharging instructions provided by the fire extinguisher manufacturer. Maintain
proper charge in the fire extinguisher.
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WARNING
Urethane foam is flammable!
Do not expose urethane foams to open flames or any other direct or indirect high temper-
ature sources of ignition such as burning operations, welding, burning cigarettes, space
heaters or unprotected electric light bulbs.
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