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1 0 0 <br />November 28, 2006 <br />NOA Project Number: E06151A <br />possible buildup of methane in the residence. <br />ACTIVATION HAT TO DO WHEN I HEAR AN ALARM <br />4.0 SENSOR (W ) <br />The system includes one vent sensor and three interior building sensors. The three interior building <br />sensors have alarms built into them. Please familiarize yourself to these alarms and what to do when <br />one activates. The following practices are used to when the alarm activates: <br />• First identify that it's the methane sensor alarm that is activated. There are other alarms <br />commonly found in residences (i.e smoke, carbon dioxide, timers, alarm clocks, etc.). <br />• Exit the residence in a calm and orderly manner; if there are other people in the residence, <br />inform them to leave also. <br />• Call the local fire department (911). <br />5.0 MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM <br />The system requires calibration, every three months for the 20OX model, every 6 months for the 5100- <br />02 -IT model, and once a year for the 5100-28 (vent sensor) model. In addition to the calibration, notes <br />shall be kept on when the alarms activate, if it was a false alarm, and any issues that occurred with the <br />system. Additional notes will be necessary if work is done to the residence (i.e. additions, water leaks, <br />pipe leaks, alterations, etc.). <br />1 6.0 CONTACT INFORMATION <br />1 Fire Department: 911 <br />G <br />r <br />n <br />u <br />11 <br />Current Property Owner. <br />Name: <br />Address: <br />City, State, Zip: <br />Phone: <br />Responsible Person for Maintaining and Operating the System <br />Name: <br />Address: <br />City, State, Zip: <br />Phone: <br />2 <br />ps <br />