Care and Cleaning Sample Clauses

Care and Cleaning. The User’s use of the Designated community/conference room(s) Space constitutes User’s agreement that the community/ conference room(s) was clean, in good working order and in satisfactory condition when the User began use of the Designated Space. The User shall leave the Rental Space and the Equipment in the same condition as they existed upon execution of this Agreement. The User shall not be responsible for normal wear and tear. The User shall be responsible for the immediate replacement or repair of the Designated Space and the Equipment damaged during the course, and as a result, of User or the participants’ use of the Designated Space and/or Equipment, regardless of whether the User or the participants caused the damage.
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Care and Cleaning. The Resident agrees to take good care of the premises and furnishings, to keep the apartment clean, to pay for all lost or damaged articles, and pay costs of repairing any damages to the property. Resident shall be responsible for any damages to the exterior of his/her apartment. This shall include but not be limited to doors, windows, window screens, vents, light fixtures, etc. At the end of the term, the Resident shall surrender apartment in “Like Condition” as when first leased, which is herein defined as in good, clean condition unless noted hereinafter. Since all carpets were professionally cleaned and scotch guarded by a licensed carpet cleaner prior to Resident taking possession of apartment, Resident shall have all carpets professionally cleaned and scotch guarded by a licensed carpet cleaner at the end of this lease and present an invoice to Lessor which subordinates same was accomplished. Should any other cleaning, besides carpets, be required to return said apartment to its like condition, then Resident agrees to pay all cleaning expenses to include cleaning supplies & labor. A cleaning checklist is available to the tenant at the lessor’s website, xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx or upon request. This checklist will be used as an inspection checklist.
Care and Cleaning. 1. Refinished surfaces must be allowed to cure for at least 24 – 48 hours, as instructed by the franchisee's technician. Do not touch or use the surface during these times! Damage from contact prior to recommended cure times may require reapplication and additional costs. Refinished surfaces must remain free of moisture or water during the curing time.
Care and Cleaning. Care should be taken when eating and drinking near the computer. A spill can damage the computer. • When working near a desk or flat surface, use it to support the computer. • To clean the computer, unplug all cables and turn off the computer. Wipe the computer with a soft, lint-free dry cloth to clean stains and smudges. A gentle window cleaner may be used, but do not spray it directly on the computer. Lightly spray a cloth and wipe down the computer. • When carrying the computer, use both hands to avoid dropping the computer. Hold and lift the computer by the base, not the screen, to avoid breaking the hinges. • Only use a stylus designed for tablets to write on the computer screen. Do not use regular pens. • Do not leave the computer in the car. Changes in temperature can cause damage or it could be stolen! Probationary Device Status Students who have violated the USD 487 Acceptable Use Policy or any other provisions included in the Handbook will have a consequence. This may include turning in the device at the end of each day for a period of time. The school administration will secure the equipment during the evening and the student will be allowed to check it out daily for use during school. USD 487 Device Agreement Date: Dear Parent(s)/Guardian(s), As you may know, students in USD 487 will be using laptop computers in the classroom to increase and support student achievement. Students will spend time learning how to use them respectfully and properly. Students 6-12th grades will have the opportunity to bring home their laptops. Taking a laptop home requires the following commitments: • The student must have this form on file to have a laptop checked out. • The student must promise to handle the laptop as carefully as he or she has been handling it in class. Any intentional or negligent damage may result in paying for the repairs or a new device (up to $300.00). • The student must promise to keep the laptop inside the protective case when not in use. This means that the student does not show the laptop to other students on the bus or pass it around to others that do not know how to treat the laptop correctly and responsibly (this includes brothers/sisters). • The student will bring the laptop to school fully charged each day. • The student must return the laptop when moving to another school in the district or out of the district. • The laptop is the property of USD 487 along with apps or programs on the device. • Parents/Guardians will support studen...
Care and Cleaning. For regular cleaning use ONLY mild detergents or warm, soapy water. Use ONLY non-abrasive cloth or sponge. ALWAYS rinse surfaces after cleaning. Before cleaning this product with cleaning products, test a small, inconspicuous area. ! CAUTIoN: manufacturer does not recommend the use of cleaning products that contain any of the following chemicals. Use of products containing these chemicals can cause the products to crack or discolor and will void the warranty. • Naphtha • Amyl Acetate • Hydrogen Peroxide Solution (common household peroxide) • Toulene • Ethyl Acetate • Lye (common in drain cleaner) • Acetone For further inquiries, contact customer service at xxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, or call 0-000-000-0000. ImPorTANT: If the building owner or homeowner elects to use a rUbber FLoor mAT with suction cups or a standard rUbber FLoor mAT in their shower unit, it is recommended that the mat be removed after each shower, the shower wiped dry, and the rubber mat allowed to dry before re-use. A mat of this type may cause fungus or mold to grow under the suction cups, and damage in the form of surface blisters in the bottom of the shower following prolonged use if not dried properly.
Care and Cleaning. It is expected that resource items will be returned clean, complete and in working order. A $5.00 to $10.00 fee per item will be charged if cleaning is required. Based on amount of cleaning required we will determine the actual cleaning cost per item. Any dirt, marks or odors should be removed with soap & water and items should be disinfected with a 9 part water/1 part bleach solution prior to returning to the CCRR. Damaged and Lost Items: Damaged or broken items must be returned to the CCRR. Any damage beyond normal wear and tear as well as lost items are the responsibility of the borrower. The CCRR will inform the borrower of the repair or replacement cost for each item. The CCRR will attempt to find the most economical way to replace or repair items.
Care and Cleaning. The Renter and the District hereby acknowledge that the Rental Space was clean, in good working order and in satisfactory condition when the Renter took possession. Janitorial services are not provided by the District. The Renter shall be responsible for the care and cleaning of the Rental Space and the Equipment. The Renter shall immediately reimburse the District for, replace, or repair the Rental Space and any equipment, furnishings, or other District property damaged or destroyed during the course, and as a result, of Renter or the participants’ use of the Rental Space, regardless of whether the Renter caused the damage or the participants caused the damage. The Renter shall leave the Rental Space and the Equipment in the same condition as they existed upon execution of this Agreement.
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Care and Cleaning. The Renter’s use of the community/conference room(s) constitutes Renter’s agreement that the community/conference room(s) was clean, in good working order and in satisfactory condition when the Renter took possession. Janitorial services are not provided. The Renter is responsible for the care and cleaning of the Rental Space and the Equipment. The Renter shall immediately replace or repair the Rental Space and the Equipment damaged during the course, and as a result, of Renter or the participants’ use of the Rental Space and/or Equipment, regardless of whether the Renter or the participants caused the damage. The Renter shall leave the Rental Space and the Equipment in the same condition as they existed upon execution of this Agreement. The Renter shall not be responsible for normal wear and tear. The Community Room Condition Checklist form attached as Appendix A must be completed and returned to the District Headquarters at the same time the visitor’s pass is returned.
Care and Cleaning. The renter is responsible for leaving the Center in the same condition in which it was found including removal of leftover food and trash and all property belonging to the renter and their guests. Upon inspection of premises and returning the keys, the deposit will be returned.

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