CARE & SAFETY
• In case of fire, do not attempt to extinguish any burning polypropylene with water
Unsuitable for storage of flammable or corrosive substances
• It is of utmost importance to assemble all of the parts according to the directions.
Do not skip any step.
• Please consult your local authorities if any permits are required to erect shed.
• Periodically check shed to assure that it remains stable and that the site remains
level.
• It is highly recommended to secure the shed to an immovable object or to the
ground by drilling holes in the floor at the pre-marked locations and inserting
proper screws into the ground (size: 1.9’’-3’’ ,screws are not included).
• Wear safety-goggles and always follow the manufacturer’s instructions when
using power tools.
• Wash shed with garden hose or a mild detergent solution. Using a stiff brush or
abrasive cleaner could damage shed.
• Hot items such as recently used grills, blowtorches, etc. must not be stored in
the shed.
• Heavy articles should not be leaned against the walls, as this may cause
distortion.
• Keep roof clean of snow and leaves. Heavy amounts of snow on roof can
damage the shed making it unsafe to enter.
• Although wind direction varies, it is an important factor when taking into account
where to place your shed. Therefore, it is recommended to reduce wind
exposure of the shed in general, and the door side in particular.
• Keep doors closed and locked to prevent wind damage.
• Do not stand on the roof.
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Summary of Contents for T-PS22-0110-BK
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Page 8: ...Bottom frame 09 page Wall 10 16 page Roof 17 18 page Door 18 20 page CONTENTS 08...
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