- Harnesses are intended as an accessory. Be careful when putting them on and taking them off, because careless handling of the harnesses can cause bruises.
- Be sure that before putting on the harness the straps are not tangled. Do not twist, tie or knot any strap of the harness under any circumstances.
- When putting on the harness, make sure that all the straps are positioned as shown in the product drawing. Changing the arrangement of the straps on your own initiative can be dangerous for you!
- All the straps of the harness are adjustable. Adjust the straps to fit as soon as you put them on. Do not overtighten the straps, but do not leave them too loose either. The tension of the straps is sufficient if the finger fits between the strap and the body.
- Make sure that none of the harness straps are twisted while wearing a harness.
- Improper wearing of the harness can prevent blood and/or oxygen flow in your body and cause danger to your health or even life.
- Sleeping in a harness is dangerous and extremely not recommended! Harnesses can prevent the flow of blood and/or oxygen in body, and you may not notice the danger in time and react to it while you sleep.
- The material of the harness is rubber (polyamide, elastane). If you are allergic to any of the components of the harness, please stop wearing the harness. For people with back or neck problems, the harness may not be suitable for use.
- Do not carry the harness near sharp edges, abrasive surfaces, moving machinery or mechanisms, or uninsulated electrically conductive surfaces.
- Do not allow the harness to come into contact with any chemicals, heaters, heat, sparks, open flames or other factors that could cause harmful substances to be released from the harness, ignite, break down or destroy the harness.
- Do not leave harness in direct sunlight. UV radiation can spoil their appearance and shorten their useful life.
