Door Propping definition

Door Propping. A Licensee must not prop any door at any time to prevent fire, theft, and other safety concerns. Propped doors allow uninvited people to enter Student Housing facilities and breach the safety of each Licensee’s person and property. Doors are also fire rated; keeping them closed is essential in preventing the spread of fires. For some of the exit doors, an alarm will sound if the door is held open. Please be aware of this and keep doors closed so as to not disturb other Licensees in the community. Doors found propped should be un-propped and reported to the RA on duty. Doors & Door Locks: Tampering with, disabling, or modifying the operation of apartment, suite, room, or building entrance doors or door locks is prohibited. Any Licensee and/or guest of a Licensee responsible for such violation will be subject to judicial action and any charge for costs attributed to repairs of doors or door locks will be the responsibility of the Licensee.

Examples of Door Propping in a sentence

  • Exterior Door Propping: It is a security, fire, and safety hazard to prop open exterior doors.

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