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Smoke Detectors. At Owner's expense, smoke detectors will be installed on the Property in working condition in accordance with the law prior to the tenant's occupancy. During the occupancy, it shall be the tenant's responsibility to maintain all smoke detectors. Owner will replace smoke detector equipment as needed.
Smoke Detectors. At Owner’s expense, smoke detectors will be installed on the Property in 13 working condition in accordance with the law prior to the tenant’s occupancy. During the occupancy, it shall be 14 the tenant’s responsibility to maintain all smoke detectors.
Smoke Detectors. Smoke Detectors shall be installed outside of each separate sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms and on each additional story of the Dwelling Unit, including Basements and Cellars excluding crawl spaces and unfinished attics.
Smoke Detectors. The Tenant shall inspect and certify that the Premises has a working smoke detector or detectors within days after taking possession thereof. If such detector(s) are not working the Tenant shall notify the Landlord promptly. The Tenant shall be responsible for keeping all smoke detectors in working order and with working batteries. The Tenant shall not disable or alter such detector(s).
Smoke Detectors. The premises are equipped with a smoke detector device(s), and the Tenant shall be responsible for reporting any problems, maintenance or repair to the Landlord.
Smoke Detectors. 1. Clean all smoke and/or duct detectors once (1) each calendar year during the first (1st) week of the first (1st) month of each year of the Contract.
2. Test the sensitivity of all smoke and/or duct detectors once (1) every other calendar year during the first (1st) week of the third (3rd) month commencing with the first (1st) month after the effective date of the Contract.
3. Follow the manufacturer's instructions in cleaning and testing smoke and/or duct detectors.
4. Cleaning shall involve the use of Vacuuming; Static Free Compressed Air and a Chemical Cleaning/wash for each detector.
5. Contractor shall provide within fourteen (14) days of the conclusion of each scheduled sensitivity test a device-by-device report of individual smoke detectors sensitivity readings. Smoke detectors that are tested and determined to be outside the acceptable range shall be replaced at the time of inspection for no additional charge. County shall incur no additional charge if a replacement base or programming of smoke heads is needed.
6. Maintain a record of each inspection, test, certification and repair. File a copy of the inspection and test document in the log book in the Fire Control Room or as designated by the Building Coordinator of the facility. Submit one copy of the document to OC Public Works/OCFO, Attention Project Manager. In order to receive payment, all of the above requirements must be met. The inspections, general maintenance, test results, repair and certification reports must be submitted with the monthly, quarterly and semi-annual and annual invoice(s) and a work order describing the service and the work order must be signed by the facility contact.
Smoke Detectors. The Licensee agrees:
5.6.1 to assist in the maintenance of all smoke detectors in the Premises by notifying the Manager immediately if any fault is apparent; and
5.6.2 not to tamper with any smoke detector on the Premises in any way.
Smoke Detectors. The Unit is equipped with smoke and carbon monoxide detectors in accordance with state or local government regulations. You must immediately report smoke-detector malfunctions to us. Neither you nor others may disable smoke detectors. You will be liable to others and us for any loss, damage, or fines from fire, smoke, or water if that condition arises from disabling or damaging the smoke detector or from your failure to replace a dead battery or report malfunctions to us. You or any guest or resident under your control, should not engage in any criminal activity in your unit or community. In case of emergency, fire, accident, smoke or suspected criminal activity, dial 911 or call emergency personnel. You should then contact our representative. Unless otherwise provided by law, we’re not liable to you or any guests or occupants for in ury, damage, or loss to person or property caused by criminal conduct of other persons, including theft, burglary, assault, vandalism, or other crimes.
Smoke Detectors. The Tenant acknowledges that it is an offence to tamper with, cover or remove any fire detector, smoke alarm or sprinkler. Fines will apply. The Tenant may not grant other person/s a license to occupy or use the whole or part of the premises for the Tenant’s commercial gain, whether by written or verbal agreement with the other person/s, without the lessor’s consent having first been obtained. The lessor must act reasonably.
Smoke Detectors. In accordance with the fire safety code, it is your responsibility to check the smoke detector(s) weekly to be sure they are in proper working order. Management will replace smoke detector batteries on a regular basis and you will provide access to the apartment at such times. You are also responsible for notifying management in writing if your smoke detector is broken. Removal of or tampering with smoke detectors is prohibited and subject to a