Charging of devices Clause Samples

The 'Charging of devices' clause establishes the rules and responsibilities regarding how and when electronic devices are to be charged within a particular context, such as a workplace, rental property, or shared facility. It may specify designated charging areas, permissible times for charging, or restrictions on the types of devices that can be charged to ensure safety and prevent overloading electrical circuits. This clause serves to manage electrical usage, reduce fire hazards, and clarify expectations for all parties involved.
Charging of devices. Students are be expected to bring a fully charged device to school each day. Check Device Specifications for battery life reference or consult your technical support. No charging is allowed at school due to workplace safety concerns and potential for accidental damage. Approved devices that meet the outlined specifications will recognise the School Wi-Fi and students will be able to connect. Standard EQ internet security filters will screen usage and access. All devices to access the Wi-Fi must be supportive of a wireless bandwidth. Students will be able to connect their approved BYOD device via their web browser to access printers. Families are strongly encouraged to have insurance and warranty on personal devices.
Charging of devices. I understand that by signing this agreement I am making a commitment to bring my device to school every day. It should be fully charged - I may not be able or permitted to charge my device at school. If my device is out of action for any reason, I must be prepared to provide other educational tools to be prepared for class.
Charging of devices. Students do not have the opportunity to charge their device during class and it is expected that devices used within the School have sufficient battery power to last an entire day. Your device is to be fully charged before the commencement of each school day. HSW requirement limit the availability of access to charging stations within the School. Mobile network tethering, hot spotting, wireless Internet access points and inbuilt data connectivity can provide students with an UNFILTERED network connection within the school grounds. These types of Internet connections need to be disabled before arrival at school as the School cannot monitor or take responsibly for content accessed via these methods.
Charging of devices. Students are be expected to bring a fully charged device to school each day. Check Device Specifications for battery life reference or consult your technical support. Approved devices that meet the outlined specifications will recognise the School Wi-Fi and students will be able to connect. Standard EQ internet security filters will screen usage and access. All devices to access the Wi-Fi must be supportive of a wireless bandwidth.
Charging of devices. It is the student's responsibility to have their Devices charged each day when they come to school. • It is the student's responsibility to maintain the power adapter and cord. The school does not have spare chargers to loan to students. • The Device should only be charged with the issued charger. • Spare chargers are available for purchase in the school store. • There are a limited number on charging station located in the school, one in the library and one in the café. They are available on a first-come-first-served basis. • Students who regularly fail to charge their device will be subject to the penalties of the non- conforming minors’ rule in the Student Handbook.

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