Play Area Precautions Sample Clauses

Play Area Precautions. Give yourself plenty of room to play the Game. Always be aware of your surroundings when playing the Game. While playing the Game you will be moving around the play area and using your hands to gesture and control gameplay. Make sure the play area is clear of furniture, objects and other people that could be bumped into during game play. Please ensure that you are not near other people, objects, stairs, balconies, windows, walls furniture or other objects that may pose a danger to you or could be damaged during or immediately after using the Game. All objects that may pose tripping hazards, could cause injury or could be damaged as the result of your contact with them while playing the Game should be removed from the play area prior to your or your family members playing the Game. A minimum 6ft by 6ft unobstructed play area is recommended for Users safe enjoyment of the Game. Never handle sharp or dangerous objects while playing the Game. As the Game is an immersive virtual reality experience, you may not be able to fully see or hear your surroundings while playing the Game, so necessary precautions should be taken to ensure the safety of yourself and those around you while you or your family members are using the Game. Before playing the Game, please take a moment to ensure that the play area and surrounding space is safe and free of potential hazards. Due to the immersive nature of the Game, sound volumes should be kept at low enough levels that you are able to maintain awareness of your surroundings while playing the Game and so as not to damage your hearing. Users should not use the Game if their awareness of your surroundings is impaired by lack of sleep, drugs, alcohol, the effects of a hangover, stress, anxiety or when suffering from a cold, flu, headaches, migraines or other illnesses. The Licensor is not liable for any damage to property, injury or death that may occur as the result of the interactions between you or your family members and people or objects in or around the play area during your use of the Game.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

Related to Play Area Precautions

  • General Precautions ‌ • No food or drink is allowed next to your MLD while it is in use. • Cords, cables, and removable storage devices must be inserted carefully into the MLD. • Students should never carry their MLDs while the screen is open, unless directed to do so by a teacher. • MLDs should be shut down or placed in standby mode before moving them to conserve battery life. • MLDs should never be left in a car or any unsupervised area. • Students are responsible for keeping their MLD’s battery charged for school each day. •

  • Fire Precautions Specific fire precautionary measures listed in C7.2 shall be applicable during Pur- chaser’s Operations in “Fire Precautionary Period” de- scribed in A12. Contracting Officer may change the dates of Fire Precautionary Period by advance written notice, if justified by unusual weather or other conditions. Required tools and equipment shall be kept in serviceable condition and immediately available for fire fighting at all times dur- ing Purchaser’s Operations in Fire Precautionary Period.

  • Safety Precautions Resident acknowledges that neither Owner nor any of its agents, employees or representatives has made any representations or warranties, either written or oral, concerning the safety of the Property, the bedroom space or any apartment, or the effectiveness or operability of any security devices or safety, health or security measures at the Property, the bedroom space or any apartment. Resident acknowledges that Owner neither warrants nor guarantees the safety or security of residents or their Guests against any criminal or wrongful acts of third parties. Resident and his or her Guests are responsible for protecting their own respective person and property and hereby release Owner and its agents, employees and representatives for any and all damage to person and property. Owner’s safety measures are neither a warranty of safety nor a guaranty against crime or of a reduced risk of crime. Resident acknowledges that security devices or measures may be changed or removed by Owner without notice or compensation, and/or may fail or be thwarted by criminals or by electrical or mechanical malfunctions. Therefore, Resident acknowledges that he or she should not rely on such devices or measures and should take steps to protect himself or herself and his or her existing property notwithstanding these devices. Resident agrees to immediately notify Owner’s representative of any malfunctions involving locks and life-safety building components. Should Resident become seriously injured or imperiled at the Property, Resident authorizes Owner and its agents to call 911 Emergency at Resident’s expense, without legal obligation to do so.

  • Substitute Precautions Forest Service may authorize substitute measures or equipment, or waive specific requirements by written notice, if substitute measures or equipment will afford equal protection or some of the required measures and equipment are un- necessary.

  • Precautions Because welding and other hot work is a fire hazard, the Contractor must observe the following precautions and procedures (when possible, work should be done in a non-combustible area):

  • Study Area The study area focused on the Bulk Power System in South-Eastern New York between Albany and New York City, and voltages underlying systems at 115 kV and above in the lower Xxxxxx Valley (Zones G, H & I). In the PSS™E power flow base case provided by NYISO, facilities rated at 115 kV and above in PSS™E designated areas 6 through 11 are monitored in the study. These areas are: • Capital District • Xxxxxx • Millwood • Xxxxxxxxx • Con Ed • Long Island

  • SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND PROGRAMS The Contractor shall be responsible for initiating, maintaining and supervising all safety precautions and programs in connection with the Work.

  • Prohibition Against Selecting and Installing Products Containing Hazardous Materials The Contractor shall not select, install or otherwise incorporate any products or materials containing Hazardous Materials within the boundaries of the Site. Should the Contractor or any Subcontractors have knowledge that, or believe that, an item, component, material, substance, or accessory within a product or assembly selected by the Contractor or any Subcontractor may contain Hazardous Materials it is the Contractor’s responsibility to secure a written certification from the manufacturer of any suspected material which identifies the specific Hazardous Material(s) contained, together with the Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for such materials which shall be submitted to the Owner and Design Professional.

  • Contractor Sensitive Information 17.1 The Authority must:

  • NOXIOUS WEEDS DISCLOSURE Buyers of property in the State of Montana should be aware that some properties contain noxious weeds. The laws of the State of Montana require owners of property within this state to control, and to the extent possible, eradicate noxious weeds. For information concerning noxious weeds and your obligations as an owner of property, contact either your local County extension agent or Weed Control Board.

Draft better contracts in just 5 minutes Get the weekly Law Insider newsletter packed with expert videos, webinars, ebooks, and more!