SMOKE DETECTION DEVICES Sample Clauses

SMOKE DETECTION DEVICES. It is the responsibility of the facility to maintain all smoke detection devices, including replacement of any batteries. Resident shall not tamper with, remove batteries, or otherwise disable any smoke detection devices. Any Resident failing to comply can be fined up to $200.00 in accordance with RCW 48.40.140/WAC 212.10.050. Resident’s initials at the end of this paragraph indicates that all smoke detection devices in the Premises are in proper working order as of the date of this Agreement. Resident(s) to Initial: _ /
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SMOKE DETECTION DEVICES. It is the responsibility of the facility to maintain all smoke detection devices, including replacement of any batteries. Resident shall not tamper with, remove batteries, or otherwise disable any smoke detection devices. Any Resident failing to comply can be Resident(s) to Initial: _
SMOKE DETECTION DEVICES. Each of the Tenants acknowledges that at the commencement of the tenancy created under this Lease that the Landlord has installed working smoke detection devices and fire extinguishers. Throughout the Lease Term, the Tenants shall take no action to impair or alter the operation of any such system, shall check batteries monthly and shall promptly report in writing any malfunction of the same to Landlord.
SMOKE DETECTION DEVICES. The premises are equipped with smoke detection devices, which are hard-wired. It is the responsibilities of Tenant(s) to maintain all smoke detection devices, including replacement of any batteries. Resident shall not tamper with, remove batteries, or otherwise disable any smoke detection devices. Any Resident failing to comply with the maintenance provisions of this paragraph can be fined up to $200.00 in accordance with RCW 43.44.110/WAC 212.10.050. Resident’s initials indicate that they will maintain all smoke detection devices in the Premises are in proper working order as of the move in date. The units have been checked and are properly operating at the commencement of tenancy. Under the law, it is the tenant’s responsibility to maintain the smoke detection devices in proper operating condition in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations, including providing replacement batteries as needed. Failure to maintain the smoke detector is also grounds for termination of tenancy. Additionally, if liability or damages occur because of a tenants’ failure to maintain the unit, you may leave yourself open to potential lawsuits and liability (see WAC 212-10-050). Resident also agrees to test the smoke detector for proper operation once a month and report any malfunctions to the Lessor/Landlord. (Initial) (initial)
SMOKE DETECTION DEVICES. Throughout the Lease Term, the Tenant shall take no action to impair or alter the operation of any such system, each of the Tenants acknowledges that at the commencement of the tenancy created under this Lease that the Landlord has installed working smoke detection devices. Tenant is responsible for periodic testing of any smoke detector and prompt reporting via certified mail of any malfunctions or the existence of ANY safety hazard.
SMOKE DETECTION DEVICES. Tenant acknowledges and Landlord certify that the Property is equipped with (insert number) smoke detector(s) as required by RCW 43.44.110 and that the detector(s) has/have been tested and is/are operable. Under the law, it is Tenant's responsibility to maintain the smoke detector(s) as specified by the manufacturer, including replacement of batteries, if required. Failure to properly maintain the smoke detector(s) can result in punishment including a fine pursuant to RCW 43.44.110. Further, if liability or damages occur because of Tenant's failure to comply with this provision, Tenant may be open to potential lawsuits and liability (see WAC 212-10-050). Xxxxxx agrees to test the smoke detector once per month and to report any malfunctions to Landlord in writing. Tenant’s Initials here indicates acknowledgement of notice: . Sample Only
SMOKE DETECTION DEVICES. It is the responsibility of Resident to maintain all smoke detection devices, including replacement of any batteries. Resident shall not tamper with, remove batteries, or otherwise disable any smoke detection devices. Any Resident failing to comply can be fined up to $200.00 in accordance with RCW 48.48.140/WAC 212.10.050. Resident’s initial at the end of this paragraph indicates that all smoke detection devices in the Premises are in proper working order as of the date of this Agreement. Additional information is set forth on the Fire Safety a. The subject property (check one) does does not have a fire sprinkler system. b. The subject property (check one) does does not have a fire alarm system. c. The subject property (check one) does does not have a smoking policy. The smoking policy, if any, has been provided to tenant and tenant’s initials acknowledge receipt: . d. The subject property (check one) does does not have an emergency notification plan for its occupants. The emergency notification plan, if any, has been provided to tenant and tenant’s initials acknowledge receipt: . e. The subject property (check one) does does not have an emergency relocation plan. The emergency relocation plan, if any, has been provided to tenant and tenant’s initials acknowledge receipt: . f. The subject property (check one) does does not have an emergency evacuation plan. The emergency evacuation plan, if any, has been provided to tenant and tenant’s initials acknowledge receipt: .
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