Section 4
LIVING QUARTERS, LP and ELECTRICAL
NEVER IGNORE ALARMS ON SAFETY DEVICES. IF AN ALARM SOUNDS,
GET EVERYONE OUT OF YOUR AVIATOR IMMEDIATELY.
• Always have a plan of escape. Update and practice your escape plan every six months.
• Have a meeting and discuss the plan, showing everyone what to do, including guests.
• Do not waste time by picking up valuables or getting dressed. Sometimes seconds count!
• Weekly vacuum any dust off the alarm using the soft brush attachment.
• DO NOT spray cleaning agents or waxes directly onto the detector as it may cause damage to
the sensor.
• Smoke alarms may not have time to alarm before the fire causes damage, injury or even death.
• A smoke detector works only for detecting smoke, not fire.
• The alarm will sound only if smoke reaches the sensor.
• Check battery/s at least once a week while your Aviator is in use.
• This unit will not alert hearing-impaired residents. (Special alarms with flashing strobe lights are needed
for the hearing impaired.)
• Smoke alarms have a limited life and are not foolproof. Never attempt to repair this unit, replace if
faulty.
• Never disconnect the battery to silence the alarm.
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