Safety and non-interference. Your installation: (1) must comply with all applicable ordinances and laws and all reasonable safety standards; (2) may not interfere with our cable, telephone or electrical systems or those of neighboring properties;
Safety and non-interference. The Installation: - Must comply with reasonable safety standards - May not interfere with our cable, telephone, or electrical systems, or those of neighboring properties - May not be connected to our telecommunications systems and - May not be connected to our electrical system except by plugging into a 110-volt duplex receptacle. If the satellite dish or antenna is placed in a permitted outside area, it must be safely secured by one of the two methods: - Securely attaching it to a portable, heavy object such as a small slab of concrete or - Clamping it to a part of the building’s exterior that lies within Resident’s leased premises; (such as a balcony or patio railing). - No other methods are allowed. Signal Transmission from Exterior Dish or Antenna to Interior of Dwelling: Under the FCC order, Resident may not damage or alter the leased premises and may not drill holes through outside walls, door jams, windowsills, etc. If Resident’s satellite dish or antenna is located outside Resident’s dwelling (on a balcony, patio, etc), the signals received by it may be transmitted to the interior of Resident’s dwelling only by the following methods: (a) running a “flat” cable under a door jamb or windowsill in a manner that does not physically alter the premises and does not interfere with proper operation of the door or window; (b) running a traditional or flat cable through a pre-existing hole in the wall (that will not need to be enlarged to accommodate the cable); (c) connecting cables “through a window pane” similar to how an external car antenna for a cellular phone can be connected to inside wiring by a device glued to either side of the window- without drilling a hole through the window; (d) wireless transmission of the signal from the satellite dish or antenna to a device inside the dwelling; or any other method provided by us.
Safety and non-interference. Resident’s installation: 1) must comply with reasonable safety standards; 2) may not interfere with the HAKC’s cable, telephone, or electrical systems or those of neighboring properties;
Safety and non-interference. The Consultant shall arrange facility visits with the LADWP who shall advise Consultant of appropriate safety and security rules. The Consultant shall adhere to the restrictions and instructions of LADWP personnel when visiting any facility. The Consultant's performance of the work underthis Agreement shall not interfere unnecessarily with the operation of LADWP or any other City department.
Safety and non-interference. The satellite dish or antenna:
Safety and non-interference. Resident installation: (l) must comply with reasonable safety standards: (2) may not interfere with Owner cable. telephone or electrical systems or those of neighboring properties: (3) may not be connected to Owner telecommunication systems: (4) may not be connected to Owner electrical system except by plugging it into a 1 10-volt duplex receptacle. If the satellite dish or antenna is placed in a permitted outside area. it must be safely secured by one of three methods: ( l ) securely attaching it to a portable, heavy object; (2) clamping it to a part of the building’s exterior that lies within the leased Premises (such as a balcony or patio railing provided it does not protrude as described above): or (3) any other method approved by Owner at Owner’s discretion in writing prior to installation. No other methods are allowed. Owner may require reasonable screening of the satellite dish or antenna. so long as it does not impair reception.
Safety and non-interference. Installation: (1) must comply with reasonable safety standards; (2) may not interfere with the community’s cable, telephone or electrical systems or those of neighboring properties; (3) may not be connected to telecommunications systems; and (4) may not be connected to electrical system except by plugging into a 110-volt duplex receptacle. If the satellite dish or antenna is placed in a permitted outside area, it must be safely secured by one of three methods: (1) securely attaching it to a portable, heavy object such as a small slab of concrete; (2) clamping it to a part of the building’s exterior that lies within the leased Premises (such as a balcony or patio railing); or (3) any other method approved by Owner in writing. No other methods are allowed. Owner may require reasonable screening of the satellite dish or antenna by plants, etc., so long as it does not impair reception.
Safety and non-interference. Satellite dish/antenna installation: (1) must comply with reasonable safety standards; (2) may not interfere with Owner/Agent's cable, telephone or electrical systems or those of neighboring properties. It may not be connected to Owner/Agent's telecommunication systems, and may not be connected to Owner/Agent's electrical system except by plugging into a 110-volt duplex receptacle.
Safety and non-interference. Your installation: (1) must comply with all applicable ordinances and laws and all reasonable safety standards; (2) may not interfere with our cable, telephone or electrical systems or those of neighboring properties; (3) may not be connected to our telecommunication systems; and (4) may not be connected to our electrical system except by plugging into a 110-volt duplex receptacle. If the satellite dish or antenna is placed in a permitted outside area, it must be safely secured by one of three methods: (1) securely attaching it to a portable, heavy object such as a small slab of concrete; (2) clamping it to a part of the building’s exterior that lies within your Leased Premises (such as a balcony or patio railing); or (3) any other method approved by us in writing. No other methods are allowed. We may require reasonable screening of the satellite dish or antenna by plants, etc., so long as it does not impair reception.