THE ABC'S OF PAINT SPRAYER SAFETY
Read all safety warnings and instructions
before
using your paint sprayer.
They're pretty reasonable, and neglecting them may bring a touch of electric shock,
fire, and/or serious injury to your paint spraying sessions. There are other (and
much better) ways to get your adrenaline going.
Save this manual for future reference,
review in between uses, and make sure
that anyone who's going to test your new paint sprayer has read and fully
understood all the information in here as well.
In case this manual happens to disappear
in the black hole all manuals seem to go
into, you can get a digital version of it at
https://nocry.com/pages/instructions
, or
by letting us know to
wecare@nocry.com
.
So, let's get to it, shall we?
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Only use your paint sprayer and its accessories for spraying paint onto
inanimate objects.
Would you use a screwdriver to hammer a nail? Exactly.
Never point the sprayer at yourself, other people or animals. A
glow-in-the-dark neon cat is a bad idea. Same goes for pointing the sprayer at
people. Paint in the eyes can cause damage to the sight, even blindness - no
joke.
Do not to get too carried away and paint over important text and information
on containers, instruction manuals (like this one), or the specifications given by
the substance manufacturer.
Follow the safety instructions of the materials, solvents, and cleaning
agents you use
during preparation, during work, and when cleaning your
sprayer. Yes, more dull reading - important dull reading nonetheless.
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