Manufacturer Information

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vidaXL Marketplace International B.V.

Mary Kingsleystraat 1

5928 SK Venlo

Países Bajos

Usage Warnings

Sheds

Warnings and safety precautions

Main risks

  • Tipping or movement in strong winds if the shed is not properly anchored.
  • Cuts and pinches when handling panels, screws/fasteners and hinges.
  • Finger entrapment or accidental locking-in from the inside when using doors and windows.
  • Partial collapse due to incorrect assembly or overloading of the roof and shelves (e.g. snow or heavy objects).
  • Falls when attempting to climb onto or walk on the roof.
  • Fire or explosion due to improper storage of fuels, paints or gases and the presence of flames or sparks.
  • Inhalation of vapours or oxygen depletion due to insufficient ventilation, especially with stored chemicals.
  • Risk of electric shock from using equipment not rated for outdoor use or from extension leads in damp or wet conditions.

Safe use

  • Read and follow the manufacturer’s instructions before assembly and use.
  • Assemble on a level, solid base; secure the structure to the ground with the specified anchors.
  • Wear gloves, closed-toe footwear and eye protection during assembly; handle parts carefully to avoid cuts.
  • Use a stable ladder for work at height from the outside; do not step on the roof.
  • Adjust doors and windows so they open and close without sticking; prevent them slamming in the wind by installing retainers where appropriate.
  • Distribute the load evenly; observe the stated limits for shelves and hangers; do not hang from the structure.
  • Maintain adequate ventilation; do not smoke or light flames inside; keep heat sources away from combustible materials.
  • Store chemicals in their original, tightly closed containers and on shelves; keep fuels away from sparks and heat.
  • If adding electricity, use equipment specifically rated for outdoor use with appropriate protection; use a qualified electrician for the installation.
  • After storms (wind, hail or snow), check anchors, panels/cladding and any damage before entering.

Storage and maintenance

  • Keep the perimeter clear to promote ventilation and prevent build-up of leaves and debris.
  • Periodically check screws/fasteners, anchors, hinges and seals; re-tighten or replace damaged parts.
  • Clean the roof and gutters regularly; remove accumulated snow from the ground using suitable tools.
  • Ventilate frequently to reduce condensation and mould; dry any leaks or spills immediately.
  • Raise boxes and materials off the floor with shelving; secure shelves where necessary to prevent tipping.
  • Protect surfaces as indicated by the manufacturer (wood treatments, anti-corrosion protection on metal, gentle cleaning on resins).
  • Check that the base shows no subsidence and that drainage works; avoid standing water around it.
  • Inspect the shed after impacts from branches or knocks; repair damage before continuing to use it.

Usage restrictions

  • Do not use the shed as living accommodation, a bedroom or for prolonged occupancy.
  • Do not allow play, hiding or climbing on the structure; children must be supervised at all times.
  • Do not use internal combustion appliances, generators, barbecues or heaters inside.
  • Do not store large quantities of fuels, gas cylinders or hazardous substances; keep minimal quantities in a well-ventilated, stable location.
  • Do not overload the roof or hang heavy objects from beams or panels; do not walk on the roof.
  • Do not block the door with stored items; always keep at least one exit route clear.
  • Do not install the shed in areas with an evident risk of flooding or on unstable ground.
  • Do not improvise electrical installations or use extension leads on a permanent basis.