Exhibit Protection and Security Sample Clauses

Exhibit Protection and Security. Exhibitor shall be responsible to secure the Exhibit at all times and to protect it against any loss or damage. A staff person or security guard must be present when the exhibition is open to the public. The Exhibit area must be locked and secure during closing hours, and during non-public hours, an alarm system or security guard must monitor the exhibition. Any mounts used in connection with the Exhibit shall be in accordance with professional museum techniques and shall not damage or otherwise alter the items in the Exhibit. No item in the Exhibit shall be cleaned, repaired, retouched, restored, or otherwise altered in any way, shape or form by Exhibitor without the prior written consent of ITHF&M. The area must have fire protection according to local ordinances. Exhibitor must provide a secure storage area for the shipping crates. No smoking, food, or drinks are allowed in display or storage areas containing the Exhibit except in connection with an Exhibitor reception. Failure to provide security equal or greater than that required for the Exhibit will be considered a breach of this Agreement and shall result in the Exhibitor’s liability to ITHF&M for any loss or damage to Exhibit materials, plus attorney’s fees.
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