ODOR FADE WARNING
!!!
!!!
!!!
!!!
WARNING
Asphyxiation Hazard
1. Do not use heater for heating human quarters.
2. Do not use in unventilated areas.
3. The flow of combustion and ventilation air must not be obstructed.
4. Proper ventilation air must be provided to support the combustion air
requirements of the heater being used.
5. Lack of proper ventilation air will lead to improper combustion.
6. Improper combustion can lead to carbon monoxide poisoning leading to serious
injury or death. Symptom of carbon monoxide poisoning can include headaches
dizziness and difficulty in breathing.
FUEL GAS ODOR
PROPANE gas and natural gas have manmade odorants added
specifically for detection of fuel gas leaks.
If a gas leak occurs you should be able to smell the fuel gas. Since Propane
(PROPANE) is heavier than air you should smell for the gas odor low to the
floor.
ANY GAS OROR IS YOUR SIGNAL TO GO INTO IMMEDIATE ACTION!
1. Do not take any action that could ignite the fuel gas. Do not operate any electrical
switches. Do not pull any power supply or extension cords. Do not light matches
or any other source of flame. Do not use your telephone.
2. Get everyone out of the building and away from the area immediately.
3. Close all propane (LP) gas tank or cylinder fuel supply valves, or the main fuel
supply valve located at the meter if you use natural gas.
4. Propane (LP) gas is heavier than air and may settle in low areas. When you have
reason to suspect a propane leak, keep out of all low areas.
5. Use your neighbor’s phone and call your fuel gas supplier and your fire
department. Do not reenter the building or area.
6. Stay out of the building and away from the area from the area until declare safe
by the firefighters and your fuel gas supplier.
7. FINALLY, let the fuel gas service person and the firefighters check for escaped
gas. Have them air out the building and area before you return. Properly trained
service people must repair any leaks, check for further leakages, and then relight
the appliance for you.