Lockdown definition

Lockdown means the period between 23H59 on 26 March 2020, until 23H59 on 30 April 2020;
Lockdown means restricted to an interior room with few or no windows while the facility or building is secured from a threat.
Lockdown means a situation where children are isolated from a security threat and access within and to the facility is restricted.

Examples of Lockdown in a sentence

  • Lockdown button installation does not include cable drop necessary to place the button in the desired location in the building.

  • Must be combined with p/n RBIM Note: Lockdown button installation does not include cable drop necessary to place the button in the desired location in the school.


More Definitions of Lockdown

Lockdown means the restriction of movement of persons during the period for which Chapters 2, 3 and 4 of these Regulations apply, namely from 23H59 on 26 March 2020, until 23H59 on 30 April 2020; and
Lockdown means the restriction of movement of persons during the period for which this regulation is in force and effect namely from 23H59 on Thursday, 26 March 2020, until 23H59 on Thursday 16 April 2020, and during which time the movement of persons is restricted; and
Lockdown means restricted to an interior room with few or no windows while the facility or building is secured from a threat, or other department approved lockdown plan.
Lockdown or "shelter-in-place" means to remain inside the home when police or an official emergency response agency notifies a provider that it is unsafe to leave or be outdoors during an emergency situation.
Lockdown means the restriction of movement of persons in accordance with the COVID -19 Risk Determination and Mitigation Measures set out in the Schedule I and as may be determined by the Minister and announced by the Prime Minister;
Lockdown means the restriction of movement of persons during the lockdown period as defined above;
Lockdown means taking refuge within the facility when there is IMMEDIATE DANGER in the vicinity of or on County property. Especially when there are situations such as a violent person, it is safer to stay in a locked indoor space then to be outside and exposed to the hazard.