CARE AND SAFETY GUIDELINES
• The shed is intended for storage purposes only. It is not designed for habitation.
• It is strongly recommended to secure the shed to an immovable object or anchor to the
ground by drilling holes in the shed floor (at the pre-marked locations)
and inserting proper screws into the ground (screws are not included).
• Do not attempt assembly on windy or cold days.
• Periodically check the shed to ensure that it is stable and that the site is level.
• Be careful when handling parts with steel edges.
• When assembling or handling the shed, use only those tools listed in the user manual.
• Always wear work gloves, safety goggles and long sleeves when assembling or
performing any maintenance on your shed.
• Avoid using a lawnmower or mechanical scythe near the shed.
• Wear safety goggles and always follow the manufacturer’s instructions when using
power tools.
• Wash the shed with a garden hose or a mild detergent solution. Do not use a metal
brush or abrasive cleaners, including degreasers and oil- or acetone-based
cleaning materials, as these may stain or damage the shed.
• Do not store hot items, such as recently used grills and blowtorches, and volatile
chemicals in the shed.
• Avoid placing heavy items against the walls, as this may cause distortion.
• Keep the roof clear of accumulated snow and leaves. Large amounts of snow on the
roof can damage the shed, making it unsafe to enter.
• Wind direction is an important factor to consider when determining the location of the
shed. Reduce exposure to the wind, in general, and of the door side in
particular. Keep doors closed and locked when the shed is not in use to prevent wind
damage.
• Do not stand on the roof.
• Consult your local authorities to check if permits are required to erect the shed.