Noise and Offensive Sample Clauses

Noise and Offensive. Odors Exhibitors will take every reasonable precaution to minimize the noise of operating exhibits. Each exhibit will be operated in a dignified manner so as not to constitute an annoyance to adjoining Exhibitors. Exhibitors wishing to distribute food and/or beverages must obtain prior written permission from Show Management. All approvals are subject to the use of exclusive in-house catering vendors when required. Show Management shall have the sole authority in determining the application of this regulation. Any speakers and other sound devices should be positioned as to direct sound into the booth rather than into the aisle. Rule of thumb: sound and noise should not exceed 85 decibels when measured from the aisle immediately in front of a booth.
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Noise and Offensive. Odors Exhibitors will take every reasonable precaution to minimize the noise of operating exhibits. Each exhibit will be operated in a dignified manner so as not to constitute interference to surrounding Exhibitors. Show Management shall have the sole authority in determining the application of this regulation.
Noise and Offensive. Odors Exhibitors will take every reasonable precaution to minimize the noise of operating exhibits. Each exhibit will be operated in a dignified manner so as not to constitute an annoyance to adjoining Exhibitors. Exhibitors wishing to distribute food and/or beverages must obtain prior written permission from Show Management. All approvals are subject to the use of exclusive in-house catering vendors when required. Show Management shall have the sole authority in determining the application of this regulation. Any speakers and other sound devices should be positioned as to direct sound into the booth rather than into the aisle. Rule of thumb: sound and noise should not exceed 85 decibels when measured from the aisle immediately in front of a booth. Photography Photographing booths is limited to candid shots only of your own booth. Photographing other exhibits and booths is by permission only. Exhibitors and photographers shall not disrupt visitor traffic by clearing booths or aisles for photography during the regular Exhibition hours. Booth Units, Identification, Xxxxxxxxx, Draperies An eight (8) foot high draped back wall and 36-inch high draped side walls are provided for all booths. Aisle carpet will be placed in all aisles throughout the exhibit. Distance from edge of booth to edge of aisle carpet may vary according to the width of the aisle. Color of aisle carpet and drape will be specified in the Exhibitor Service Manual. Booth carpeting is the responsibility of the Exhibitor. Fire, Safety and Health TheExhibitoragreestoacceptfull responsibility for compliance with local, city and state fire, safety and health ordinances regarding the installation and operation of equipment or otherwise relating to the Exhibitor or his/her booth. Furthermore, allexhibit materials and equipment must be located within the booth and protected bysafety guards and devices, where necessary, to prevent personal accident or injury to spectators or to other exhibitors. Only fireproof materials will be used in displays, and the necessary fire precautions will be a responsibility of the Exhibitor. HazardsandFirearmsEquipment with sharp or protrudingedgesposinga potentialdangertoattendees and/orexhibitpersonnel,at whatever level, musthave protectivecoveringand/orbeflagged.Nofirearmsofany naturemaybebroughtintothe ConventionCenter.

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