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Never use a treestand while taking drugs or alcohol, and consult a physician for prescrip-
tion drugs.
Never use a treestand during inclement weather such as rain, lightning, windstorms or
icy conditions and end your hunt and return to the ground if inclement conditions arise.
Never use a treestand when feeling ill, nauseous or dizzy, or if you have a prior medical
condition that could interfere with safe use of treestand and cause a problem i.e., heart
condition, joints that lock-up, spinal fusions, history of blackouts, etc.
Always be well rested and in good physical condition when using your safety harness.
Never use a treestand on a dead, leaning, diseased or loose barked tree or on a utility
pole.
Never rely on a tree branch for support.
Always inform someone of the hunting location, where the treestand will be located and
the expected duration of the hunt.
A signal device such a mobile phone, radio, whistle, signal flare or personal locator de-
vice (i.e. GPS, Personal Locator Beacon) must be on your person and readily available
at all times.
Before each use, inspect all parts, rope, and webbing material for damage and wear. Do
not use this product, harness, tree strap or vertical climbing belt (lineman’s style climbing
belt/strap) if an inspection reveals excessive wear, deterioration, fraying, discoloration,
excessive fading or otherwise if damaged.
WARNING
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