Echo LEAF BLOWER manual Guideline #2, Know and observe your local noise ordinances, Guideline #3

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Guideline #2

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Guideline #2

Know and observe your local noise ordinances.

Sometimes, there are local ordinances in place to limit blower use to certain hours of the day and days of the week. As an operator, you should be aware of these times and make sure you do not violate them.

Even if there are no designated hours for blower use, common sense should prevail. Do not create a problem by using leaf blowers late in the day or very early before people are normally up and about.

Guideline #3

Run blowers only at the revolutions per minute (RPM) needed.

Only run the blower at throttle settings necessary to do the job. Rarely does a large backpack blower have to run at full throttle in a residential area. The faster the engine runs, the louder it will be and the more irritating the whine will be (older blowers).

Guideline #4

Avoid using more than one blower at a time.

Two blowers will probably do the job in half the time, but rarely is it necessary. One exception may be when moving large piles of leaves during fall cleanup. This condition is seasonal and normally will not upset anyone because people

understand that this is not an ongoing practice. Never the less, if possible, use only one blower.

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Contents 400 Oakwood Road LEAF BLOWEREcho, Inc Lake Zurich, ILTable of contents PageIntroduction The origin of the leaf blower How serious is the leaf blower problem?Leaf blower use Leaf Blower Concerns Leaf Blower Ordinances Leaf blower improvements Guidelines for proper leaf blower use Guideline #1 Know and observe your local noise ordinances Avoid using more than one blower at a timeGuideline #2 Guideline #3Minimize dust during normal cleanup operations Guideline #Guideline #6 SummaryGuideline #7 Will Put an End to Leaf Blower Complaints Using a Quiet Echo Leaf BlowerIn a Thoughtful and Courteous Way Echo Incorporated 400 Oakwood Road