Balloons Sample Clauses

Balloons. MBA and the Exposition Facility must approve all helium balloons.
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Balloons. The University strictly prohibits the use of helium balloons in Founder’s Union Ballroom (Room 218).
Balloons j. Artificial noisemakers, including (but not limited to) megaphones, air horns, bells, whistles, clickers or other items as determined by Parks and Recreation staff
Balloons. No “lighter than air” (helium or metallic) filled balloons are permitted in the facility without the expressly written authorization of the COUNTY. CAMPING- RV PARKING: No Camping or RV Parking allowed in KITSAP COUNTY PARKS. No RV parking will be allowed moving forward on Fairgrounds as well, as all dump stations and power have been eliminated to follow stipulations that no Kitsap County Park camping is allowed.
Balloons. Helium balloons may not be offered or displayed as part of the Exhibit Space unless otherwise specifically permitted by Event Management.
Balloons. Balloons are not to be used as play items by the children in the provider’s home. Please do not bring any balloons for birthdays or other celebrations as they present a choking hazard for the children.
Balloons. We request that students and parents do not bring balloons on campus due to the fact that can be dangerous for students with latex allergies and other types of balloons (such as Mylar) are known to be hazardous for our environment. Mylar balloons should not be released into the sky due to the damage they cause to power lines. For students with latex allergies, they are dangerous. When latex balloons pop, the powder they emit, especially in crowded hallways or classrooms, can cause a serious allergic reaction. To learn more about the effects of latex allergies, visit this website: xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/SLTC/latexallergy/index.html BELL SCHEDULE Period 1: 8:23-9:15 Period 2: 9:20-10:10 Nutrition: Period 3: 10:10-10:20 10:25-11:15 Period 4: (Lunch) 11:15 - 11:55 Period 4: (Class) 11:20 - 12:10 Period 5: (Lunch) 12:10 - 12:50 Period 5: Period 6: (Class) 12:00 12:55-1:45 - 12:50 Period 7: 1:50-2:40 Minimum Day: 12:35 Dismissal BULLYING (also see: Discipline and Cyberbullying) Education Code section 48900(r) defines bullying as: Any severe or pervasive physical or verbal act or conduct, including communications made in writing or by means of an electronic act… directed toward one or more pupils that has or can be reasonably predicted to have the effect of one or more of the following:
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Balloons. All Balloons are prohibited on the exhibit floor. Booth Activities Exhibitors wishing to incorporate an audience-gathering demonstration or other audience-participation activity as part of their display must submit their written plans for approval to ITC Exhibit Management at least 60 calendar days prior to move-in. No unusual or special functions will be permitted on the exhibit floor unless approved by ITC Exhibit Management. All activities by exhibitors must be confined within the exhibit booth areas. Sufficient space must be provided within the limits of the exhibitor’s booth and so arranged that persons watching demonstrations be within the booth area rather than in the aisles. In general, activities involving an audience in front of a narrator or performer, or the use of mobile robots will be allowed only within the confines of the booth. It is strictly against the rules to distribute literature in any area other than your exhibit space or in the Pressroom. Booth Configuration Description Linear Booth Linear booths have only one side exposed to an aisle and are generally arranged in a series along a straight line. They are also called “in-line” booths. For purposes of consistency, floor plan design in increments of ten feet has become the de facto standard in the United States. Therefore, unless constricted by space or other limitations, linear booths are most commonly ten feet wide and ten feet deep. Display material should be arranged as not to obstruct sight lines of neighboring exhibitors. The maximum height of eight feet is allowed only in the rear half of the booth space, with a four-foot height restriction imposed on all materials in the remaining space forward to the aisle. Corner Booth A corner booth is a linear booth exposed to aisles on two sides. All guidelines for linear booths apply. Perimeter Booth A perimeter booth is simply a linear booth that backs up to a hardwall of the exhibit facility rather than to another exhibit. All guidelines for linear booths apply except that the typical maximum backwall height is twelve feet. Peninsula Booth A peninsula booth is exposed to aisles on three sides and composed of a minimum of four booths. There are two types of peninsula booths: (a) one which backs up to linear booths, and (b) one which backs up to another peninsula booth and is referred to as a Split Island booth. A peninsula booth is usually 20’x20’ or larger. When a peninsula booth backs up to two linear booths, the backwall is restricte...
Balloons. Balloons containing helium or lighter than air products are not allowed inside the facility. Air-filled balloons may be approved by the Event Manager for permanent attachment to authorized displays. If a Client uses balloons for displays, they take full responsibility financially for removing any balloons that break from their tether. The financial responsibility may include the cost associated with rental of a lift capable of reaching the ceiling of the facility and the labor required to completely remove them. CAMERAS/VIDEO AND AUDIO RECORDING As a general rule, cameras are not allowed for any events held at VENUE when tickets are sold utilizing the Ticketmaster system or any other show where the Client will not allow cameras. Video and audio recording devices are strictly prohibited. If Client wishes to allow these devices, they must inform the Event Manager well in advance of the event. DECORATIONS/TAPE/CONFETTI/STICKERS All decorations must be placed in accordance with the following VENUE regulations: • No decorations may be displayed in a manner that may cause damage to the facility. • Prior to taping any decorations or signs to any surface, Client must have permission of VENUE and use tape that is approved by the facility. Generally, masking tape or duct tape are safe for use on non-painted surfaces. No decorations or signs may be taped on painted surfaces. Client is responsible for removing decorations and signage and any tape residue with an approved solvent unless prior arrangements are made. • No decorations may be placed in any area that blocks public ingress or egress. • Decorations must not be placed in any area that obstructs the sight lines for a performance. • Signage may not be attached to or near VENUE permanent signage. Confetti, sand, glitter, and stickers are difficult to clean up and therefore will require additional clean-up costs if used. The additional clean-up labor will be billed at the current Environmental Services rate (see Section II) with a minimum charge of $250. VENUE reserves the right to prohibit these items for any event. DELIVERIES AND MATERIAL STORAGE Due to limited space and liability, VENUE does not accept deliveries for Client prior to the dates contracted for their event, unless prior arrangements are confirmed with the Event Manager. All deliveries made to the Client during the term of their lease should include the event or Client name and the name of the person the material should be routed to. All freight sho...
Balloons. Helium-filled balloons are allowed in the Xxxxxx County Fair only as part of a display and must be securely fastened to the booth. Balloons may not be given out within the Xxxxxx County Fair. Exhibitor is responsible for all expenses incurred in removal of balloons that become entangled in the Xxxxxx County Fair’s ceiling trusses. Compressed gas cylinders used to inflate balloons must be properly secured to prevent toppling and must be removed from within the Xxxxxx County Fair during all event hours.
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