Fire Extinguishers Sample Clauses

The Fire Extinguishers clause sets out requirements for the provision, maintenance, and accessibility of fire extinguishers within a property or premises. Typically, it specifies the types and quantities of extinguishers needed, mandates regular inspections or servicing, and may assign responsibility for compliance to either the landlord or tenant. This clause ensures that adequate fire safety measures are in place, helping to minimize risk to people and property in the event of a fire.
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Fire Extinguishers. It is required that all have at least a 2A10BC ABC Fire extinguisher with current certification.
Fire Extinguishers. ▪ NFPA 10: Portable Fire Extinguishers ▪ Selection, installation, inspection, maintenance, recharging, and testing of portable fire extinguishers and Class D extinguishing agents. ▪ Visual inspections should occur monthly when initially placed in service and at least every 30 days thereafter. ▪ Awarded Contractor is required to replace defective, incorrect contents, incorrectly sized or incorrectly placed fire extinguishers at no charge, and within 12 hours of notification.
Fire Extinguishers. Provide and install 10 lbs. ABC dry chemical type fire extinguishers as required by the local municipality. Mounting hooks are an acceptable method of installation. Locations should include, but are not necessarily limited to the Office area, and the Stockroom area. Locations in the Retail area shall be approved by the Construction Manager.
Fire Extinguishers. The Contractor agrees to supply and maintain such adequate and readily accessible fire extinguishers, approved by fire underwriters for the protection of the Premises, it being understood and agreed that the Contractor shall not be required to maintain equipment necessary to fight successfully a fire of major proportions in the Premises.
Fire Extinguishers. Portable, UL rated; with class and extinguishing agent as required by locations and classes of fire exposures.
Fire Extinguishers. Fire Extinguishers are distributed throughout the Venue to meet statutory requirements. If required, Exhibitors must agree to have an Extinguisher in a prominent position on their stand. Exhibitors must acquaint themselves with the position of the nearest fire alarm station in the Exhibition building. An Exhibitor committing a breach of any of the afore-mentioned provisions will be liable for all claims, loss and damage thereby caused and will indemnify the Company in respect thereof.
Fire Extinguishers. During the term of the lease, Landlord shall provide and maintain fire extinguishers in accordance with all applicable codes and requirements.
Fire Extinguishers. The Licensee must provide in-date firefighting equipment (minimum one 4kg dry powder extinguisher and one fire blanket). Food operations can be affected within remote rural sites by both wet weather and extreme heat. The Licensee must have adequate contingencies for extreme weather. The Licensee must display a list of prices of all items of food and drink available throughout the sales period clearly and prominently so as to be visible to customers. Any pictures used must be representative of the food available to purchase. Details of ingredients and allergy advice must be available for customers and clearly displayed at the Van at all times during the Term.
Fire Extinguishers. Provide UL-listed extinguishers, cabinets and accessories from a single manufacturer such as ▇.▇. Industries or ▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ Manufacturing Company that comply with local fire marshal approval. 12.1 Systems Furnishings: Systems furnishings will be supplied and installed by the State. It will be the Lessor’s responsibility to complete the electrical connections from the building electrical grid to the power connections or power poles for the system furnishings (see Division 16, Electrical).
Fire Extinguishers. Lessee shall furnish and maintain on the Premises sufficient portable fire extinguishing units as may be required by insurance risks or as designated by Lessor. Lessee shall keep in proper functioning order all fire fighting equipment located on the Premises as required by Lessor, and in accordance with NFPA, and state and local fire codes. From time to time and as often as reasonably required by Lessor and in accordance with state and local fire codes, Lessee shall conduct appropriate inspections and tests of all fire monitoring, alarm and extinguishing equipment, systems and apparatus located on the Premises. Lessor and Lessor’s agents, licensees, and invitees shall have the right to enter upon the Premises during normal working hours for the purpose of inspecting and maintaining the same.