Fire Alarm Sample Clauses

The Fire Alarm clause establishes requirements and responsibilities related to the installation, maintenance, and operation of fire alarm systems within a property or premises. Typically, it specifies who is responsible for ensuring that fire alarms are properly installed, regularly tested, and kept in good working order, such as the landlord or tenant in a lease agreement. This clause helps ensure the safety of occupants by mandating compliance with fire safety regulations and reducing the risk of harm or property damage due to undetected fires.
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Fire Alarm. As required by State of Massachusetts Building Code.
Fire Alarm. To alert guest in case of an emergency, halls are equipped with the necessary emergency equipment; pull stations are within reach, kitchens are equipped with chemicals to immediately extinguish fires. Blinking lights & fire alarms are also installed in all halls. Community Center staff is available for detail information on fire equipment operations. NOTE: In case of a false fire alarm, you will be billed for the fire department emergency response service along with any other cost. In case of nonlife threatening situation please call the Calexico Police Department at 768-2140 or the Calexico Fire Department at 768- 2150 or in a fire or medical emergency please call the Calexico Fire Department at 911.
Fire Alarm. To maintain fire alarm systems within the Building.
Fire Alarm. Tenant shall provide a fire alarm system throughout the premises as required by codes including but not limited to local annunciators, strobes, manual pull stations, smoke detectors, controls at dampers and emergency lighting. All devices must match those used elsewhere in the facility must be interconnected with Landlord's master alarm control panel.
Fire Alarm. Landlord shall provide a Data Gathering Panel (“DGP”) on the 10th floor for Tenant’s furnishing and installation of fully Code compliant wiring and detection/annunciation devices in the Expansion Premises. Tenant devices and wiring shall be fully compatible with Landlord’s permanent building-wide multiplexed Fire Management System (“FMS”). Tenant shall provide a list of devices and other points to Landlord for testing and programming by Landlord’s FMS vendor; initial testing and FMS programming shall be at Tenant’s expense. Tenant, at Tenant’s option, may contract directly with Landlord’s FMS vendor, provided however that Landlord shall have the right to review and witness the programming and testing protocol. Landlord shall provide, as part of its core & shell work, Fire Warden stations, pull stations, smoke detectors, and all other devices required pursuant to Code in all core & shell spaces, including without limitation fire stairs, core toilets, machine rooms, electric and I/T closets, etc. and in the multi-tenant corridor Landlord shall be providing on the 10th floor. During Tenant’s construction work, Tenant shall provide any Code required temporary wiring for Tenant’s detection and/or annunciation devices, which shall be wired into Landlord’s existing FMS.
Fire Alarm a. Landlord will provide a conduit raceway into each demised Tenant Premises for connection to the base building fire alarm system. b. Tenant shall design, furnish, and install a fire alarm system for the demised Tenant space that interfaces with the base building fire alarm system. Tenant is responsible to make all final connections and system interfaces at the sole expense of the Tenant. Fire alarm system shall meet all applicable building codes. c. The Landlord’s fire alarm contractor shall be used for the entire system within the Premises at the Tenant’s expense.
Fire Alarm. Fire detectors and alarm serving the Building in general; and
Fire Alarm. The building is protected by a multiplex addressable fire alarm system including detection and alarm annunciation devices centered on a fire alarm control panel located in the P1 lobby area.
Fire Alarm. The Fire Alarm Dispatcher's schedule will consist of two (2) ten (10) hour days, two (2) fourteen (14) hour nights, four (4) days off and will rotate over a period of eight (8) weeks.
Fire Alarm. Landlord shall include, as part of the Shell Improvements, a Building fire alarm system in accordance with N.F.P.A. 101 requirements.