Safety Information
CodeAIR is designed for supervised indoor use in educational settings. While CodeAIR’s micro size (55g), enclosed prop guard, and low-energy battery are designed to minimize risk, it is a flying device with spinning propellers and should be treated with appropriate care.
Supervision:
CodeAIR should be operated under the direct supervision of a qualified educator or adult at all times. Students should not operate CodeAIR without an adult present.
Environment:
Fly CodeAIR indoors in a clear, open area free of obstacles. Ensure adequate ceiling height and distance from people not involved in the activity. CodeAIR is not designed for outdoor use.
Eye Protection:
Safety glasses are recommended during flight operations, particularly during initial learning activities.
Battery Handling:
CodeAIR uses a lithium polymer (LiPo) battery. Do not puncture, crush, or expose the battery to extreme heat. Charge only with the included USB-C cable. Do not leave unattended while charging. Inspect the battery before each use and discontinue use if the battery appears swollen, damaged, or deformed.
Propellers:
Keep fingers, hair, and loose clothing away from propellers during operation. Do not attempt to catch or grab CodeAIR while in flight. If a propeller is damaged or cracked, replace it before flying.
Age Guidance:
CodeAIR and the Fly with Python curriculum are designed for students age 13+. Younger students may use CodeAIR with additional adult supervision and at the educator’s discretion.