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No Fire
This canvas is flammable. Keep all flame and heat sources away from the fabric.
Never place a stove, campfire, or any other flame source in or near your tarp. Never
use, light, or refuel a stove, lantern, heater, or any other heat source inside a tent.
Death by carbon monoxide poisoning and/or serious burns are possible.
Ventilation
Maintain adequate ventilation inside your tent at all times. Death by suffocation is
possible.
Anchor
This tarp is not free-standing. If not properly anchored it will collapse. Anchor your tarp
properly at all times to reduce the risk of loss or injury to the tarp or occupants.
Campsite Choice
Carefully consider the possibility of falling rocks or tree limbs, lightning strikes, flash
floods, avalanches, strong winds, and other objective hazards when choosing a
campsite to reduce the risk of loss or injury to the tarp or occupants.
Children
Do not leave children unattended inside a tent or camp.
Do not allow children to assemble or disassemble.
Do not allow children to remain closed-up in a tent on hot days.
Do not allow children to swing on, or hang from any part of this tarp, or guylines.
Failure to follow these warnings may result in injury and/or death.
Before You Set Out
● You should set up this tarp at least once before your trip to familiarize yourself with the process,
and make sure all the parts are in good condition.
IMPORTANT
1.
After initial set-up, it is recommended that you spray the tarp with water and allow it to dry
completely. This seasons the canvas. The water causes the canvas to shrink slightly, closing the
needle holes where the canvas was stitched. This process is only required once.
2.
The tarp must be completely dry before storage! STORING A WET OR DAMP TARP, EVEN FOR A
SHORT TIME, WILL RUIN IT AND VOID THE WARRANTY.