Actions to Control Bed Bugs Sample Clauses

Actions to Control Bed Bugs. Student agrees to prevent and control possible bed bug infestation by routinely taking the following precautions: (i) check for hitch-hiking bed bugs, and inspect your clothing, luggage, shoes and personal belongings for signs of bed bugs before re-entering your Room; (ii) check backpacks, shoes and clothing after using public transportation or visiting theaters; (iii) after guests visit, inspect beds, bedding and upholstered furniture for signs of bed bug infestation; (iv) report any problems immediately to the College (even a few bed bugs can rapidly multiply to create a major infestation that can spread to other units); and (v) cooperate with pest control efforts to facilitate the detection and treatment of bed bugs. Student waives any claims of any nature against the College for any losses, damages and expenses as a result of the negligence of Student or any guest occupying or using the Room. Further, the College shall not be liable for any loss of Student’s personal property as a result of an infestation of bedbugs.
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