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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Tents are intended as temporary shelter.
The person who erects the tent is responsible for its correct anchoring and therefore for its
safety. Check the anchoring of the tent to the ground regularly to ensure the safety of the
tent, to prevent damage to the tent and to protect other users. The most common type of
damage is often the result of poor anchoring.
In the event of severe weather conditions, keep an eye on the weather forecasts and
provide temporary extra anchoring for the tent or dismantle the tent. In the event of stormy
weather you must take down the tent to prevent permanent damage.
Provide extra anchoring in gusts of over 50 km/h. Stow the tent in gusts of over 65 km/h.
In the event of snowfall, you must regularly remove the snow f rom the tent canvas. This
also applies to heavy rainfall and loading of the tent canvas with other materials. If you
cannot f ree the canvas f rom snow accumulation you must store the tent dry. In the event
of snowfall, you can also heat the tent to 2 degrees so that the snow melts and the tent
canvas flows.
When the tent is left standing for long periods (especially at night), condensation can
form. This condensation can run along the seams and form droplets, so it looks like the
tent is not watertight.
Never stow the tent when it is wet or damp, otherwise mould may form.
Damage caused due to the failure to follow these guidelines is not covered by the
guarantee. Any damage to the tent or its components must be reported in writing no
later than 5 days of receipt of the goods via customer.service@partyspace.eu.
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