Emergency Alert System definition

Emergency Alert System. Each assisted living resident will be issued an emergency alert device at the time of admission. The emergency alert device can be worn around the neck, placed in a resident’s pocket, or set beside them on a bedside table. Each emergency alert device has a button in the center which, when pressed by a resident, sends an alert to the pagers worn by health care staff members. The alert lets staff members know which resident needs assistance and where the resident is located. In addition to the button the resident can carry with them, there is an additional button located in each resident bathroom and all public restrooms. This system allows residents to receive assistance regardless of their location in the building. Residents with a GDS score assessed above 4 will not be provided a pendant, and other arrangements will be outlined in the resident’s service agreement to meet the resident’s emergency needs. Daily repeated use of the emergency alert system might signify a need for nursing care beyond what Assisted Living can offer. The resident will be responsible for the cost of repair or replacement for lost or damaged pendants assigned to them. Keys: Upon admission and payment of the community fee and first month’s rent, a key will be issued to the resident for their apartment. This key is to be returned to the Executive Director or management staff when a resident moves their belongings out of the apartment and must be returned before any refunds can be given. Unless given written permission by the Executive Director no lock may be changed, added or any locking type device added to the apartment. Apartment Access: Village Ridge staff may enter the resident(s) apartment at reasonable times and for reasonable purposes, including inspection, maintenance and other services as described in this agreement or as outlined in the resident’s services plan. Every effort will be made to notify a Resident that a community employee will enter or ahs entered their apartment for non-routine events. Unless given permission by the resident, in writing, facility staff will not allow others access to your apartment in your absence. In case of sudden hospitalization or other infirmity, only individuals listed as emergency contacts will be given access to your apartment.
Emergency Alert System or “EAS” has the meaning ascribed thereto in Article II, Section 15(Q) (Emergency Alert System) hereof.
Emergency Alert System. Franchisee shall comply with the Emergency Alert System ("EAS") requirements of the FCC and the State of New York, including the NY PSC’s rules and regulations and the current New York EAS Plan, in order that emergency messages may be distributed over the System.

Examples of Emergency Alert System in a sentence

  • Grantee shall comply with 47 U.S.C. 544(g) and all regulations issued pursuant thereto with respect to an Emergency Alert System (“EAS”).

  • At all times during the term of this Franchise Agreement, the Grantee shall provide and maintain an “Emergency Alert System” (“EAS”) consistent with applicable Federal law and regulation – including 47 C.F.R., Part 11 and the “State of Illinois Emergency Alert System State Plan” – as may be amended from time to time.

  • Comcast shall comply with the Emergency Alert System requirements of the FCC.

  • Additionally, the Franchising Authority shall permit only those Persons appropriately trained and authorized in accordance with applicable law to operate the Emergency Alert System equipment and shall take reasonable precautions to prevent any use of the Company’s Cable System in any manner that results in inappropriate use thereof, or any loss or damage to the Cable System.

  • Company shall install and maintain an Emergency Alert System in the Franchise Area only as required under applicable federal and state laws.

  • The Subscriber Network shall comply with the FCC’s Emergency Alert System (“EAS”) regulations.

  • If the Grantee provides an Emergency Alert System (“EAS”), then the Grantor shall permit only appropriately trained and authorized Persons to operate the EAS equipment and shall take reasonable precautions to prevent any use of the Grantee’s Cable System in any manner that results in inappropriate use thereof, or any loss or damage to the Cable System.

  • Student understands that their contact information will be entered into the University of Washington Emergency Alert System for security and emergency notifications by the Housing program and/or University.

  • Grantee shall provide an operating Emergency Alert System (“EAS”) throughout the term of this Franchise in compliance with FCC standards.

  • The Integrated Public Alert & Warning System (IPAWS) is FEMA's national system for local alerting that provides authenticated emergency and life-saving information to the public through mobile phones using Wireless Emergency Alerts, to radio and television via the Emergency Alert System, and on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Weather Radio.


More Definitions of Emergency Alert System

Emergency Alert System. Franchisee shall comply with the Emergency Alert System (“EAS”) requirements of the FCC in order that emergency messages may be distributed over the System. LFA shall permit only appropriately trained and authorized Persons to operate the EAS equipment and shall take reasonable precautions to prevent any use of the Cable System in any manner that results in inappropriate use thereof, or any loss or damage to the Cable System. Except to the extent expressly prohibited by law, LFA shall hold Franchisee, its employees, officers and assigns harmless from any claims arising out of use of the EAS including without limitation reasonable attorneysfees and costs.
Emergency Alert System which meets the requirements of the FCC for a video interrupt and audio alert message on all channels and EAS audio and video messages on at least one channel, without regard to the deadline in FCC rules. The Cable Television System shall include the capability to receive alerts from the Grantors' headquarters for Emergency Services. Grantors shall indemnify and hold Grantee harmless from any and all claims of loss or damage alleged to arise from the acts or omissions of Grantors in the use or failure to use such capability.
Emergency Alert System. Temple Fitness is fitted with an emergency alert system for your safety. You agree to use the system only in case of true emergencies. Tampering or negligent use of the emergency alert system is a breach of policy.
Emergency Alert System. The Franchisee shall comply with the Emergency Alert System (“EAS”) requirements of the FCC in order that emergency messages may be distributed over the System.