LEGALThis Product generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with theinstructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will notoccur in a particular installation.If this Product does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning theequipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.Increase the separation between the Product and receiver.Connect the affected equipment and the Product to separate outlets, on different branch circuits. Consult the dealer or anexperienced radio/TV technician for help.Household Fire Safety AuditRead this section for important information about fire safety. Most fires occur in the home. To minimize this danger, werecommend that a household fire safety audit be conducted and a fire escape plan be developed.1.Are all electrical appliances and outlets in a safe condition? Check for frayed cords, overloaded lighting circuits, etc. If youare uncertain about the condition of your electrical appliances or household service, have a professional evaluate these units.2.Are all flammable liquids stored safely in closed containers in a well-ventilated cool area? Clean- ing with flammableliquids should be avoided.3.Are fire-hazardous materials (e.g., matches) well out of reach of children?4.Are furnaces and wood-burning appliances properly installed, clean and in good working order? Have a professionalevaluate these appliances.Fire Escape PlanningThere is often very little time between the detection of a fire and the time it becomes deadly. It is thus very important that afamily escape plan be developed and rehearsed.1.Every family member should participate in developing the escape plan.2.Study the possible escape routes from each location within the house. Since many fires occur at night, special attentionshould be given to the escape routes from sleeping quarters.3.Escape from a bedroom must be possible without opening the interior door.Consider the following when making your escape plans:1.Make sure that all border doors and windows are easily opened. Ensure that they are not painted shut, and that their lockingmechanisms operate smoothly.2.If opening or using the exit is too difficult for children, the elderly or handicapped, plans for res- cue should be developed.This includes making sure that those who are to perform the rescue can promptly hear the fire warning signal.3.If the exit is above the ground level, an approved fire ladder or rope should be provided as well as training in its use.4.Exits on the ground level should be kept clear. Be sure to remove snow from exterior patio doors in winter; outdoorfurniture or equipment should not block exits.