Safety Instructions
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Ta ke the time to plan your installation pro c e d u re. Do all assembly
work on the antenna on the gro u n d . Raise the completed antenna
after assembly.
Do NOT work on a we t , s n owy or windy day or if a thunderstorm is
ap p ro a c h i n g . Do NOT use a metal ladd e r.
If the antenna assembly starts to fall, get aw ay from it and let it fall.
Remember that the antenna mast and cable are all excellent conduc-
tors of electrical curre n t .
Do NOT install the antenna by yo u r s e l f . Be sure that there are two
other people available for help.
If any part of the antenna should come in contact with a power line .
. . DON'T TOUCH IT OR T RY TO REMOVE IT YO U R S E L F. Call yo u r
I M P O RTA N T
local power company immediately.T h ey will re m ove it.
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Should an electrical accident occur . . . DON'T TOUCH THE PERSON
B E F O R E
IN CONTACT WITH THE POWER LINE, or you too can become
e l e c t ro c u t e d . I n s t e a d , use a DRY board , s t i c k , or rope to push or pull
I N S TA L L AT I O N
the victim aw ay from the power lines and antenna. Once clear, c h e c k
the victim. If he has stopped bre a t h i n g , i m m e d i a t e ly administer car-
d i o p u l m o n a ry resuscitation (CPR) and stay with him. H ave someone
else call for medical help.
Install wire antennas high enough that they will not be "walked into"
by people.
Do not install antenna wire(s) over or under utility lines.
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