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DANGER
Explosion/Fire/Burn Hazard.
Gasoline is extremely flammable. Vapors
are explosive. Keep at least 50 feet (15 m)
away from heat, sparks, open flame, smok
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ing materials, static electricity, and all other
sources of ignition when fueling unit.
Gasoline vapor is heavier than air, and can
travel along the ground to nearby sources
of ignition such as electrical motors, pilot
lights, and hot or running engines. Vapors
ignited by an ignition source can flash back
to the fuel container, resulting in an explo
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sion, fire, serious or fatal injuries, and ex
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tensive property damage.
Follow these important safety precautions to minimize risk of explosion or fire:
• ALWAYS
use an approved, "no-spill" type fuel
container with tight-fitting caps.
• ALWAYS
follow posted safety instructions for
filling fuel containers at filling stations.
• ALWAYS
place container to be filled with
gasoline on the ground to prevent static build-
up during filling.
• ALWAYS
keep the metal filling pump nozzle in
contact with the fuel container while dispensing
fuel to prevent buildup and discharge of static
electricity.
• NEVER
fill fuel container on SUV/truck bed or
in trunk of car.
• NEVER
smoke near fuel.
• NEVER
allow flames or sparks near fuel.
• ALWAYS
loosen fuel caps slowly to allow
pressure in tanks and containers to escape
• ALWAYS
use extreme care when mixing, storing, or handling fuel.
• NEVER
remove tank cap or refuel a unit while the engine is hot or running
• NEVER
fill fuel tanks indoors -
ALWAYS
fill fuel tanks outdoors over open
ground.
• DO NOT
overfill fuel tank -
ALWAYS
allow room in tank for expansion.
Fill tank no more than 95 percent full, or to “Safe Fill Line” if marked on
container.
Fill Fuel Outdoors
Open Fuel Cap Slowly
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