 Welcome aboard. Welcome aboard. Welcome aboard. And thank you for flying with Delta. Our first priority on every flight is the health and safety of our customers and crew. So before we depart, please pay attention to this important safety message. Be sure that all Caran items are securely stowed in an overhead bin and placed smaller items including handbags under the seat in front of you. If you lose your electronic device in your seat, please do not adjust your seat and ask a crew member for assistance. Please ensure all aisles, exits, and bokeh areas are clear. As we leave the gate, make sure your seat belt is fastened. Even if the sign is off, please keep your seat belt fastened whenever you're seated in case a sudden rough air. In the event of rough air, the crew might also need to buckle up for safety. We apologize if this means our service is interrupted. Federal regulations require all passengers to comply with the posted placards and lighted information signs located throughout the cabin in addition to any crew member's instructions. Smoking, the use of these cigarettes, or any smokeless product including chewing tobacco, is not allowed on any Delta flight. Federal law prohibits tampering with, disabling, or destroying restroom smoke detectors. There are eight exits on this plane, eight doors, more on each side. Six doors have detachable slides that can be used as routes. The two smaller doors behind the wings have detachable slides that can be used for floatation. In the event of an evacuation, leave all Caran items. All exits are clearly marked with an exit sign. Please take a moment to find the exits closest to you and remember, they might be behind you. If there's a loss of power, lights will illuminate the aisle to guide you to an exit. It's unlikely, but if cabin pressure changes, the panels inside the lavatories and above your seat will open through really oxygen masks. If this happens, reach up and pull the mask or red streamer towards you until the tube is fully extended to start the flow of oxygen. Lace the mask over your nose and mouth, slip the elastic strap over your head and adjust the mask if necessary. Breathe normally and note that oxygen is falling, so don't worry if the bag doesn't inflate. Be sure to adjust your own mask before having others. A water evacuation is also unlikely, but just in case, life vests are in a compartment beneath or adjacent to your seat. To use, remove the vest from its container by pulling on the tab and then opening the pouch. Slip the vest over your head, wrap the strap around your waist and attach it to the buckle in front and adjust securely around your waist. As you leave the plane, inflate the vest by pulling down on the red tab at the bottom of the vest, or manually inflate it by blowing into the tube at shoulder level. A water-activated light is attached to each vest. For children who weigh less than 35 pounds, place the vest around the infant's waist and secure the strap between the legs. Refer to the safety permission card for more information. Additional life vests for in-lap children are located in a marked compartment at the front and rear of the plane. We'll distribute these vests if necessary. Now before we take off, be sure your seat is upright.