Student Rooms Sample Clauses

Student Rooms. UL approved appliances such as coffee makers, popcorn poppers, rice cookers, and microwave ovens of 700 xxxxx or less are permitted for use in student rooms, and must be plugged directly into the wall. Any open elements, such as toaster ovens, detachable electric kettles, electric/portable grills or skillets, toasters, electric frying pans, etc. are not permitted for usage in student’s rooms. Refrigerators (120 volts, 2 amps) are permitted and must be UL approved, equipped with a three-prong rounded (grounded) plug, 36 inches in height or less, must be plugged directly into the wall, and must be maintained in a safe and sanitary condition. Refrigerators should not be stored in freestanding wardrobes. When using UL approved appliances, refrain from overloading circuits. Deep fryers and high wattage light bulbs are not permitted. Use or possession of open flame appliances is prohibited in all on-campus housing. Heaters, air conditioners and ceiling fans must be approved through the University are not permitted.
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Student Rooms. All students are entitled to privacy and security within their rooms. Keys, furniture and fittings have been provided and students are responsible for good maintenance and regular cleaning of their room. Each room has its own quota of furniture usually containing: a bed, mattress and mattress protector, pillow and pillow protector, desk/chair, wardrobe, bedside table, drawers/bookshelf or similar. A limited amount of extra personal furniture may be brought into rooms depending on space available. You may not move existing furniture out of rooms. You may be required to remove any extra personal items in the breaks if rooms are being used by residential conferences. All items provided by College will be on your Room Report and will be accounted for at the end of each semester. Please be mindful of decorating rooms, corridors and doors with inappropriate material/posters as we often have guests visiting College for events and tours.
Student Rooms. UL approved appliances such as coffee makers, popcorn poppers, rice cookers, and microwave ovens of 700 xxxxx or less are permitted for use in student rooms, and must be plugged directly into the wall. Any open elements, such as toaster ovens,detachable electric kettles, electric/portable grills or skillets, air fryers, toasters, electric frying pans, etc. are not permitted for usage in student’s rooms. Refrigerators (120 volts, 2 amps) are permitted and must be UL approved, equipped with a three-prong rounded (grounded) plug, 36 inches in height or less, must be plugged directly into the wall, and must be maintained in a safe and sanitary condition. Refrigerators should not be stored in freestanding wardrobes. When using UL approved appliances, refrain from overloading circuits. Deep fryers and high wattage light bulbs are not permitted. Use or possession of open flame appliances is prohibited in all on-campus housing. Heaters, air conditioners and ceiling fans must be approved through the University.

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