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SAFETY
Warning:
Keep all flame and heat sources away from this swag fabric.
Do not...
Do not pitch swag near an open flame.
Do not leave campfires unattended.
Do not allow children or adults to use lighted candles, matches or other flame sources in or
near swags.
Do not use heating, lighting or cooking equipment with open flames in or near swags.
Do not use fuel burning/oxygen consuming devices (i.e. heaters, lanterns or other flame
sources) inside your swag at any time.
Do not use other than recommended water repellent compounds for swag fly.
Do not spray swag with insecticide.
Extreme Caution:
never use any fuel burning /oxygen consuming device, or any device
that produces fumes (including stoves, lanterns, candles or heaters) in or around your swag.
Inhalation of fumes may result in carbon monoxide poisoning, injury or death.
Do...
Always extinguish campfires before leaving the area.
Exercise care when using electricity and lighting in and near swags.
Disassemble and store swag properly after camping to ensure the swag's longevity.
Always use a hammer when driving pegs into the ground.
CARE
Dune swags have the finest water repellent treatment possible for each type of fabric.
No swag however can be as waterproof as a house, car or similar solid structure.
There are several common and natural causes that can lead to water in your swag: ‐
CONDENSATION
The polycotton canvas fabrics are impregnated with water proofing agents to repel water. This
coating reduces air permeability and leads to condensation similar to that which occurs on car
windows under certain conditions.
Some condensation is normal with polycotton canvas fabric and should not be considered as a
defect.
NEEDLE HOLES
Dune swags are manufactured by expert machinists with the finest water repellent treatment.
However when new, during heavy rain some seepage may occur in the seams through the
needle holes created in the sewing process. This is normal and can be corrected with the
application of a seam sealing component available at camping stores. Read the label on any
seam sealing product before using.