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VESERIS <br />Section 6 <br />Exhibit 2 <br />Natural Disaster Clean-Up Warnings Page 2 of 2 <br />Electrical Hazards: <br />If water has been present anywhere near electrical circuits and electrical <br />equipment, turn off the power at the main breaker or fuse on the service panel. Do <br />not turn the power back on until the equipment has been inspected by a qualified <br />electrician. Never enter a flooded area or touch equipment if the ground has <br />flooded unless you are certain the power has been turned off. Never touch a <br />downed power line. If you need to clear an area that has a downed power line, call <br />the local utility company before approaching the area. <br />Structural Instability: <br />Flood waters can rearrange and damage natural walkways, as well as sidewalks, <br />parking lots, roads, buildings, and open fields. Never assume that water-damaged <br />ground or structures are stable. Buildings that have been submerged or have <br />withstood rushing flood waters may have suffered severe structural damage and <br />could be dangerous. Assume all stairs, floors and roofs are unsafe until they are <br />inspected. Leave immediately if unusual noises arise, as they may be a signal of a <br />possible collapse.