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Revision date: 05.13.10
SHELTER CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Proper care and maintenance of the shelter is important.
Check the following items periodically to properly maintain
the shelter:
Regularly check the cover to ensure that it remains
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tight and in proper repair. Tighten and adjust the
tension as needed to prevent damage and wear.
Replace all damaged or broken components
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immediately.
Check connections and all fasteners to verify that they
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remain tight and in good condition.
Do not climb or stand on the building at anytime.
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Inspect the anchoring system to verify that all
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components remain tight and in good condition.
Verify that the side panel components are in good
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working condition.
Do not allow drop-down curtain (if installed) to remain
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in the down position for extended periods. Raise the
curtain to allow it to dry and for cleaning.
Replace curtain cords (if installed) and anti-billow rope
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immediately if worn or broken.
Remove debris and objects that can accumulate on
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the building. Use tools that will not damage the cover
when removing debris.
Remove snow to prevent excess accumulation. Use
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tools that will not damage the cover when removing
snow.
Check the contents of the shelter to verify that nothing
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is touching the cover that could cause damage.
If the shelter is dismantled and moved, inspect all
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parts and connections before using.
Depending on the contents, construction of the
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shelter, shelter materials, and shelter location, the
potential for condensation exists. ClearSpan™
offers several items that can be used to alleviate
a condensation condition. Please contact a
ClearSpan™ representative for additional information.
For replacement or missing parts, call 1-800-245-9881
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for assistance.
NOTE:
With the exception of Truss Arch buildings,
ClearSpan™ shelters and buildings
do not
have any
tested loading criteria.
Space below is reserved for customer notes.
Shelter Care and Maintenance