Safety information for sabers (PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A GENERAL GUIDE ONLY)
The fine print.
AusSabers accepts no responsibility for any damage or injury to people or property from the use of this saber. Personal responsibility is expected of anyone who uses this device, in accordance with the safety guidelines here.Please note that this document is given as general advice on how to use the saber safely – it is expected that you will use the saber in the safest manner possible in any given situation, whether anticipated in this document or otherwise.
Competent supervision is required for any persons using this device. Safe weapons handling training is advised.
This is a battery operated, mains power recharged electrical device. Common sense electrical safety precautions
should be observed at all times.
Li-ion batteries are known to degrade over time When this occurs there is a possibility, however unlikely that
they may combust due to rupture or leak. Do not overcharge battery for extended periods. If device leaks or fails
to charge, cease usage immediately and contact AusSabers for assistance.
Li-ion batteries are known to degrade over time When this occurs there is a possibility, however unlikely that
they may combust due to rupture or leak. Do not overcharge battery for extended periods. If device leaks or fails
to charge, cease usage immediately and contact AusSabers for assistance.
Aussabers contact information
We can be contacted at via our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/AusSabersStore or via email sales@aussabers.com.au
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