Sterno definition

Sterno means SternoCandleLamp Holdings, Inc., a Delaware corporation.
Sterno is the only open flame product approved for use. They must be used with chafing dishes only. Do not dispose of any used, or partially used, “Sterno” containers on the township grounds.
Sterno means The Sterno Group LLC, a Delaware limited liability company.

Examples of Sterno in a sentence

  • Combustibles - Combustibles, flammable liquids and substances of any type (e.g., fuel, kerosene, propane, oil, open paints/thinners, Sterno, charcoal) are prohibited.

  • No cooking may take place outside of catering kitchens; warming or holding with Sterno is allowed with the caveat that no more than 3 Sterno per Cresscore are permitted outside the cellar level of the Jefferson Building.

  • Sterno is permitted in the museum on a limited basis; wicked Sterno is preferred.

  • Any resulting fractional shares shall be rounded up to the nearest whole share; provided, that you may not vest in more than the number of Restricted Stock Units set forth on the cover sheet of this Agreement.

  • All Sterno and grills must be under adult (19 years of age or older) supervision at all times, and must be extinguished before vacating the facility.

  • If you choose to decorate, the following guidelines must be followed: • No open flames, no candles, no Sterno (food warming-pan fuel cans).

  • Food shall be cooked and prepared offsite and may be warmed up in the Great Room through the use of aluminum trays being heated by Sterno candle method.

  • If the decision is to reheat the food in the Great Room through the Sterno candle method, a custodian will be assigned to that event and costs for that staff person borne by the renter.

  • Contracting Party shall give notice of use of Sterno in advance of the Event.

  • Latex balloons, glitter, confetti, pinatas, alcohol, and open flames (including Sterno cans or food warmers) are NOT permitted.

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