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What follows are the official rules for heaters as outlined by the Shadow Accord Safety Team and Executive Officers in accordance with the rules of Soundview Camp and its owners. | What follows are the official rules for heaters as outlined by the Shadow Accord Safety Team and Executive Officers in accordance with the rules of Soundview Camp and its owners. | ||
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− | Only allowed in main buildings (Tipsy Chicken, Golden Horn, Rose, and the three cabins in old town). | + | === Electric Heaters === |
− | Electric heaters must have the following safety features: | + | |
− | *Automatic tip-over safety shutoff | + | |
+ | *Only allowed in main buildings (Tipsy Chicken, Golden Horn, Rose, and the three cabins in old town). | ||
+ | *Electric heaters must have the following safety features: | ||
+ | **Automatic tip-over safety shutoff | ||
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Electric heaters should be plugged directly into the wall outlet. If an extension cord is necessary, use the shortest possible heavy-duty cord of 14-gauge wire or larger. Always check and follow any manufacturer’s instructions pertaining to the use of extension cords. Keep the area around the heater clear and refer to the owner's manual for specific recommendations. It is always a good idea to allow for plenty of space around the top and sides of the heater and to keep it on a non-flammable surface such as concrete floor during operation. | Electric heaters should be plugged directly into the wall outlet. If an extension cord is necessary, use the shortest possible heavy-duty cord of 14-gauge wire or larger. Always check and follow any manufacturer’s instructions pertaining to the use of extension cords. Keep the area around the heater clear and refer to the owner's manual for specific recommendations. It is always a good idea to allow for plenty of space around the top and sides of the heater and to keep it on a non-flammable surface such as concrete floor during operation. | ||
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− | Only allowed in the almshouses and chalets. | + | === Propane Heaters === |
− | Propane heaters must have the following safety features: | + | |
− | *Automatic low oxygen shutoff system | + | *Only allowed in the almshouses and chalets. |
− | *Accidental tip-over safety shutoff | + | *Propane heaters must have the following safety features: |
+ | **Automatic low oxygen shutoff system | ||
+ | **Accidental tip-over safety shutoff | ||
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Propane tanks should always be kept outside and hooked to the heating element with a long hose. Keep the area around the heater clear and away from any flammable materials. Do not store extra propane cylinders anywhere near the heater while it's in operation. Note: if the cylinder is the smaller size and screws directly into the heater then it can be close but should be unscrewed when not in use. | Propane tanks should always be kept outside and hooked to the heating element with a long hose. Keep the area around the heater clear and away from any flammable materials. Do not store extra propane cylinders anywhere near the heater while it's in operation. Note: if the cylinder is the smaller size and screws directly into the heater then it can be close but should be unscrewed when not in use. | ||
The amount of clearance that a heater needs depends on its type and size, so check your owner's manual for specific recommendations; it's always better to be safe and allow for plenty of space around the top and sides of the heater. Always place it on a non-flammable surface, such as a concrete floor, during operation. | The amount of clearance that a heater needs depends on its type and size, so check your owner's manual for specific recommendations; it's always better to be safe and allow for plenty of space around the top and sides of the heater. Always place it on a non-flammable surface, such as a concrete floor, during operation. | ||
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− | '''ALL HEATERS ALONG WITH ANY ELECTRONIC DEVICE MUST BE ACCOMPANIED AND CANNOT BE LEFT UNATTENDED.''' | + | '''If you bring a propane heater, you MUST also bring a fire extinguisher and you MUST have the heater approved by an XO or Safety on site.''' |
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+ | '''ALL HEATERS ALONG WITH ANY ELECTRONIC DEVICE MUST BE ACCOMPANIED AND CANNOT BE LEFT UNATTENDED.''' | ||
If any electronics or heaters are left unattended then they will be unplugged and brought to ST camp to retrieve after game. | If any electronics or heaters are left unattended then they will be unplugged and brought to ST camp to retrieve after game. | ||
− | + | Here are some links of approved heaters that can be ordered through Amazon Prime: | |
− | https://www.amazon.com/Mr-Heater-MH18B-Portab…/…/ref=sr_1_9… | + | *https://www.amazon.com/Mr-Heater-MH18B-Portab…/…/ref=sr_1_9… |
− | https://www.amazon.com/Mr-Heater-F232000-Indo…/…/ref=sr_1_4… | + | *https://www.amazon.com/Mr-Heater-F232000-Indo…/…/ref=sr_1_4… |
− | Along with some smaller fire extinguishers that are the size of a spray can | + | Along with some smaller fire extinguishers that are the size of a spray can: |
− | https://www.amazon.com/First-Alert-AF40 ... tinguisher | + | *https://www.amazon.com/First-Alert-AF40 ... tinguisher |
It is also a good idea to get tarps, carpets, etc. To hang in the chalets and almshouses to help cut down on drafts. The camp has informed us that plastic should be up on the chalet windows for this upcoming game. | It is also a good idea to get tarps, carpets, etc. To hang in the chalets and almshouses to help cut down on drafts. The camp has informed us that plastic should be up on the chalet windows for this upcoming game. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:53, 14 September 2017
These rules cover the Out of Game behavior and restrictions at the camp before, during, and after event. As individual players and an organization we are guests on the camp site. Always excise good judgement.
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General Site Rules[edit]
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NWLarpers Site Rules[edit]
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Driving at Site[edit]
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Heater Usage[edit]
What follows are the official rules for heaters as outlined by the Shadow Accord Safety Team and Executive Officers in accordance with the rules of Soundview Camp and its owners.
Electric Heaters[edit]
Propane Heaters[edit]
If you bring a propane heater, you MUST also bring a fire extinguisher and you MUST have the heater approved by an XO or Safety on site. ALL HEATERS ALONG WITH ANY ELECTRONIC DEVICE MUST BE ACCOMPANIED AND CANNOT BE LEFT UNATTENDED. If any electronics or heaters are left unattended then they will be unplugged and brought to ST camp to retrieve after game. Here are some links of approved heaters that can be ordered through Amazon Prime:
Along with some smaller fire extinguishers that are the size of a spray can:
It is also a good idea to get tarps, carpets, etc. To hang in the chalets and almshouses to help cut down on drafts. The camp has informed us that plastic should be up on the chalet windows for this upcoming game. |