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March 2006 - We Donated Toys to Children
Odyssey Marketing donated toys as prizes for a local contest held by The Arts for Learning and Children's Trust Fund.

Odyssey Marketing donated toys as prizes for a local contest held by The Arts for Learning and Children's Trust Fund. The contest was hosted by actress and accomplished poet Deborah Magdalena, sister of famous flutist Nestor Torres.

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January 2006 - Attention Mini-Helicopter Dragon Flyer (ODY242) Owners

HX 242 Mini-Heli Dragon FlyerPlease note that the mini-Heli can only be charged AFTER an initial use out of the box because it comes with a charge from the factory. Then it can be recharged with the provided charger. The charging time should never be more than 15 minutes whether or not the charging light goes off on the adapter. As stated in the manual, NEVER LEAVE A CHARGING HELICOPTER UNATTENDED as this could prove to be a hazard. The directions and warnings regarding charging must be followed for safe use.

Lithium Batteries can catch on fire. Lithium batteries should NOT be left unattended while being charged as THEY CAN CATCH ON FIRE. Proper precautions should be taken before charging Lithium batteries such as INCLUDED IN OUR DRAGONFLY MINI-HELI AND OUR MINI FLYER.

Lithium Polymer cells are a tremendous advance in battery technology for RC flight. However, due to the chemistry of lithium cells, there is a possibility of fire if charging is not properly done. It is unavoidable due to the nature of lithium itself. This is no different from many things we use in daily life – knives, kitchen cleaners, automobiles, for a few examples – which are inherently dangerous, but which can be used very safely by adhering to simple rules and precautions.

  • Care should be taken to charge on a fireproof surface, such as brick or concrete.
  • Do not charge batteries near flammable items such as carpet or furniture.
  • Keep a dry fire extinguisher nearby - or a large bucket of dry sand, which is a cheap and effective extinguisher.
  • Do not charge inside an automobile, especially while driving .
  • Products containing lithium Batteries should NEVER be left unattended while charging.

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