Ceiling clearance Sample Clauses

The ceiling clearance clause sets a minimum required distance between the finished floor and the lowest part of the ceiling or any overhead obstruction. In practice, this clause ensures that spaces such as rooms, corridors, or storage areas maintain sufficient headroom for safety and comfort, often specifying a measurement like 8 feet or 2.4 meters. Its core function is to guarantee that interior spaces are accessible and safe for occupants, preventing hazards or discomfort caused by low ceilings.
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Ceiling clearance. Storage shall be maintained 2 feet or more below the ceiling in non- sprinkler areas of buildings. Storage shall be maintained 18 inches or more below sprinkler head deflectors in sprinkler-equipped areas of buildings.
Ceiling clearance. No tenant shall stock, pile, store, or place any objects closer than 18 inches to the ceiling of its premises. All costs or relocation or adding sprinkler heads (if any) due to walls or objects in a tenant area that project closer than 18 inches to the ceiling shall be at such tenant's cost. EXTREME CARE MUST BE TAKEN TO AVOID ANY AND ALL CONTACT WITH SPRINKLER HEADS.