General Warranty Security and Inspection Warranty
It is warranted that in respect of any Building that is Empty Disused or Unoccupied for any continuous period exceeding 30 days
[a]
[b] [c]
gas water and electricity services and any fuel supplies be kept shut off at the switch or stopcock where they enter the Building
all water and heating systems be kept drained
the Building be kept secured by [i]
[ii] [iii] [iv] [d]
[e] [f]
the use of mortise deadlocks conforming to BS3621 or close-shackle padlocks with matching locking bar on all external doors or shutters
the use of window locks - where locks are not fitted windows must be screwed shut
repairing any broken or defective windows or boarding them externally using 19mm thickness shuttering grade plywood adequately braced and secured against forced entry
sealing all letterboxes or fitting stout steel cage internally
the Building and external areas immediately surrounding the Building be kept free of all unfixed combustible materials
any additional requirements put forward by the Company be completed within the timescale specified
the Building be inspected internally and externally by the Insured or their nominees at least weekly to check that the requirements of this warranty are in place In the event of a breach of requirements [a] to [e] the Insured or their nominees shall immediately
[i] [ii]
arrange to carry out the necessary work to satisfy the aforesaid requirements notify the Company
except as otherwise agreed in writing by the Company
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