Sentences with phrase «safety of a small room»

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We also used two 9 inch extensions instead of the 24 inch pieces that came with the bottom of the stairs baby safety gate to create a smaller footprint leaving more room at the entry way into the home.
For more than two hours today, New York Police Department commissioner Bill Bratton met in a small room off the City Council chambers with some of his fiercest critics to discuss a wide array of public safety issues.
The minicar Research Safety Vehicle, one of a small fleet, was so heavily padded that the back seat didn't have enough room for a child safetySafety Vehicle, one of a small fleet, was so heavily padded that the back seat didn't have enough room for a child safetysafety seat.
We definitely recommend the Niro for small families, as it's technically a subcompact crossover, but there's plenty of room for forward - facing safety seats and an umbrella stroller in the trunk.
Pros: Generous passenger room for the class; large, versatile cargo space with good small - items storage; good selection of available comfort and safety features
If you have other pets, confining the Fox Terrier to a crate or a small room when you are not home is highly recommended for the safety of the other pets.
The rooms were very comfortable, but we faced a lot of small problems - phone not working, water leak from the airconditioning, lamp not working, safety box not working, tv not working, amenities not replaced in the bathroom.
• Nespresso Coffee makers complete with Decaffeinato Internso, Ristretto and Arpeggio coffee capsules • Mouthwash, large soap bar, bath salts and Loofah pads • LCD Television — 46» • Cable TV connection with pay - per - view channel • Fairmont channel and Safety channel • Telephone on nightstand with should be multi functional with pre-set buttons and message light capabilities • Fairmont mattress and bed ensemble • Feather duvet • 4 sleeping pillows • Environmental Sheet Exchange Card • Duvet Cover • Bed Service tray placed on the bed with Fairmont magazine, In Room Dining Menu, Laundry Service, Remote Control, Breakfast Doorknob Menu • In Room magazines for guestrooms must be of high quality • Full - length mirror • Manual Alarm clock • Refreshment Center or small refrigerator • Refreshment Center equipment (2 old fashioned water glasses, 2 wine glasses, 8 hotel - branded cocktail napkins, 1 hotel - branded corkscrew, 1 hotel - branded bottle opener, 2 Fairmont branded styrene stir sticks, ice bucket with ice tongs and paper liner) • Tea coffee making facilities (including 1 tray, 2 coffee mugs, 1 pouch of regular coffee, 1 pouch of decaffeinated coffee, 2 stir spoons, assortment of Fairmont teas, sugar and sweetener, signage indicating creamers and milkettes available in the Refreshment Center complimentary) • Cordless Telephone, multi-functional with pre-set buttons and message light capabilities • Desk lamp • Hangers — 8 wooden hangers and 2 with skirt • Iron and ironing board • Luggage rack • In - Room safe • Shoe shine basket
Standard room facilities in all apartments / suites are: private bathroom, small kitchenette including cooking rings, kettle, refrigerator, toaster, full set of cutlery and cooking utensils, air conditioning (extra charge 7 EUR per day), private balcony or terrace, fridge, safety deposit box (extra charge, free for Superior Apts and Suites).
However, safe rooms in small businesses (or in residences with greater than 16 occupants) are considered community safe rooms and, therefore, must be designed with additional architectural, fire safety, ventilation and other requirements, as described in FEMA P - 361, Safe Rooms for Tornadoes and Hurricanes: Guidance for Community and Residential Safe Rooms and ICC 500, ICC / NSSA Standard for the Design and Construction of Storm Shelrooms in small businesses (or in residences with greater than 16 occupants) are considered community safe rooms and, therefore, must be designed with additional architectural, fire safety, ventilation and other requirements, as described in FEMA P - 361, Safe Rooms for Tornadoes and Hurricanes: Guidance for Community and Residential Safe Rooms and ICC 500, ICC / NSSA Standard for the Design and Construction of Storm Shelrooms and, therefore, must be designed with additional architectural, fire safety, ventilation and other requirements, as described in FEMA P - 361, Safe Rooms for Tornadoes and Hurricanes: Guidance for Community and Residential Safe Rooms and ICC 500, ICC / NSSA Standard for the Design and Construction of Storm ShelRooms for Tornadoes and Hurricanes: Guidance for Community and Residential Safe Rooms and ICC 500, ICC / NSSA Standard for the Design and Construction of Storm ShelRooms and ICC 500, ICC / NSSA Standard for the Design and Construction of Storm Shelters.
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