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Safety Advice

Attention

In some countries or areas, you may have to obtain permission when setting up structures like 

greenhouses or similar buildings exceeding a certain size. It is your responsibility to comply with 

local rules and regulations and to ensure that the greenhouse is assembled correctly. 

In case of bad weather conditions, it is your responsibility to ensure the greenhouse is safely 

secured and that the structure does not cause damaged to others. Be sure to close doors and 

windows in the greenhouse, remove any loose objects in the garden, which may hit the 

greenhouse if the wind takes hold of it. Secure the garden trampoline and ask your neighbours to 

do the same. Please check the garden in general for loose or broken branches and other objects 

that may cause a danger in case of windy weather. Do not use open fire, welding equipment or 

other sources of ignition, inside or close to the greenhouse. 

When you buy a greenhouse and set it up in your garden, we recommend that you check 

whether your home insurance covers the structure. At the same time, you are not supposed to be 

inside the greenhouse during extreme weather conditions. 

This structure has not been tested for specific snow and wind loads! Make sure you follow our 

general safety advice and in the event of snow, always remove excessive amounts of snow from 

the greenhouse to prevent too much snow on the roof of the greenhouse. Heavy snow may 

cause the roof or entire structure to collapse. 

Note: 

Dancover warranty applies only to the normal use of the greenhouse, normal wear and 

tear excepted, in accordance with written use instructions or manual. The warranty does not 

apply to damage caused by accident, abuse, misuse or modification of the greenhouse. 

Warranty Information

Please visit dancovershop.com for information on warranty.

Please always check our website for the latest safety advice and manual.

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