OUTBREAK OF FIRE Sample Clauses

OUTBREAK OF FIRE. The Fire Brigade shall be called to any outbreak of fire, however slight, and details thereof given to the Town Clerk as soon as possible. Hirers should note that there is no telephone available at the premises outside of normal office hours. Hirers are strongly recommended to have access to a mobile telephone. Hirers acknowledge their responsibility for the safety of those persons attending the function and will ensure that in the event of a fire or emergency the following procedure is applied – Fire and Emergency Procedure Any person discovering a fire should raise the alarm by using the nearest call point. If the alarm is raised when the building is in use the following procedure will apply – All staff and visitors must leave the building immediately using the nearest fire exit door. Last person out to close doors behind them if possible. Do not stop to collect personal belongings. Do not use the lift Follow the green and white exit signs and make your way to the designated assembly point (see Fire Action notice). A member of staff or, if not present, the hirer of the premises, to telephone 999 and notify the emergency services. Nobody to re-enter the building until authorised to do so by the fire authority. If there is no risk to personal injury attempts to tackle a fire may be made using a fire extinguisher appropriate to the cause of the fire. Fire Action notices detailing the above procedure are located throughout the Town Council premises.
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OUTBREAK OF FIRE. 5.12 The Licensee will take all reasonable precautions against the outbreak of fire in the Premises and shall immediately notify the Territory in the event of any fire occurring in the Premises which does damage to the Premises.
OUTBREAK OF FIRE. The Fire Brigade shall be called to any outbreak of fire, however slight, and details of it shall be given to the Secretary of the management committee.
OUTBREAK OF FIRE. The Fire Brigade shall be called to any outbreak of fire, however slight, and details given to the Buddhist Centre immediately. You will find out of office hours emergency contact numbers located XXX.

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