Nextteq VeriFit Irritant Smoke Generators for Respirator Fit Testing User Manual
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VeriFit Irritant Smoke Generators Manual
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PN 50811300-340N Rev F 5/09
22. Do not eat, drink, take internally, inhale smoke into mouth, or
consume contents of smoke generator as it may result in property
damage, serious injury or death.
23. Do not heat or burn the smoke generators or throw smoke
generators into a fire. Smoke generators may emit dangerous
toxic fumes.
24. After using smoke generator or after being exposed to smoke
or fumes, wash face, hands, and any areas exposed to fumes or
smoke thoroughly with soap and water before eating, drinking,
smoking, applying cosmetics, inserting or removing contact
lenses, or touching eyes or mucous membranes.
25. Do not spray smoke or fumes of smoke generator into ventilation
ducts unless you have first checked to ensure the smoke will not
be blown onto unprotected people.
26. Do not spray smoke in and/or over areas that have the possibility
of contaminating food or beverages, surfaces that come in contact
with food or beverages, food or beverage containers, and
/or food preparation, serving, or holding areas.
27. This product is only for sale to, for use by, and for storage
by trained, qualified, technically competent, and professional
commercial, industrial or military, or government users.
28. Do not dispose of expired or used smoke generators in domestic
or residential waste. Smoke generators must be disposed of
properly because they contain chemicals. Dispose of smoke
generators in strict accordance with all federal, state, and local
statutes, ordinances, and regulations.
29. Smoke generators are primarily composed of plastic, glass, and
chemicals. Keep smoke generators out of the reach of children.
30. During the Sensitivity Check, do not place the open end of the
smoke generator closer than 36 inches from the test subject’s
face. Do not point the open end of the smoke generator toward
the test subject’s face. If the smoke generator is placed too close
to the test subject’s face or points toward the test subject’s face,
smoke or fumes concentrations may increase to dangerous levels,
resulting in property damage, serious injury or death.
Warnings