Hallways Clause Samples
The "Hallways" clause defines the rules and responsibilities regarding the use, maintenance, and access to shared hallway spaces within a property. Typically, this clause outlines who is responsible for keeping hallways clean and unobstructed, sets guidelines for what can or cannot be stored in these areas, and may specify hours of access or security measures. Its core practical function is to ensure that common passageways remain safe, accessible, and free from hazards, thereby promoting safety and convenience for all occupants.
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Hallways. Should be clean and free of hazards that would impede access through the site.
Hallways a. There is no signage at inaccessible unaltered toilet rooms directing people with disabilities to the accessible toilet rooms. Provide accessible directional signage with the International Symbol of Accessibility at inaccessible toilet rooms indicating the location of the nearest accessible toilet room, and provide accessible signage with the International Symbol of Accessibility at all accessible toilet rooms. Standards §§ 4.1.2(7)(d), 4.1.6(3)(e)(iii), 4.30.1, 4.30.2, 4.30.3, 4.30.5, 4.30.7.
Hallways. Students are expected to use the shortest route possible when going from any classroom, study hall, etc., to the Media Center or Counseling Office. Passing through ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ when in use is prohibited. Running is not permitted at any time. Avoid making loud noises, yelling or shouting in the hallways. The hallway should not be used as a storage area. Place all belongings in your locker or a nearby classroom. Any student in violation will be subject to a fine and/or disciplinary action. Please throw all waste into the trash cans to keep the halls clean.
Hallways. No showcases or other articles shall be put in front of or affixed to any part of the exterior of the Building, nor placed in the halls, elevator shafts or stairways.
Hallways sweeps, mops, scrubs and polishes tiled floors, including stairways.
Hallways. All major interior hallways should be 5 feet wide. All other internal hallways shall be a minimum of 4 feet wide and shall be clear and free of obstructions to meet TDLR requirements.
Hallways. Walk without running, jumping, or shoving. • Walk single file along the right side of the hallway. • Refrain from talking. • Refrain from marking on hallway walls. • Use facilities properly. • Refrain from loitering or horseplay. • Leave lights on at all times.
Hallways. Movement will be smooth and accident free if students adhere to the following rules: ● walk at all times ● move on the right side of the hallways and staircases ● respect the rights of those in classes when traveling in the halls; noisy halls are distracting to classroom activities ● respect the persons who are in the halls; no pushing, punching, name-calling, or behavior that is disrespectful ● litter in the halls is unsightly and hazardous; students dropping something or noticing litter should pick it up and place it in a trash receptacle
Hallways. Daily Requirements: 1. Clean floor with treated mops. 2. Wet mop as needed. 3. Spot wash walls as needed. 4. Spot wash lockers as needed. 5. Clean entrance and exit glass. 6. Dust as necessary. 7. Clean and disinfect drinking fountains. 8. Lock windows. 9. Close shades or drapes. 10. Check temperature. 11. Check light replacement need - change tubes and light bulbs as needed.
Hallways. Should be clean and free of hazards.
