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Does Aplus prohibit the storage of Motor Fuels inside the building on the Premises?

Aplus Franchise · 2024 FDD

Answer from 2024 FDD Document

  • (D) Class I Safety Rules
    • (1) You agree:
      • (a) not to use, maintain, or permit to be used or maintained on the Premises any welding equipment of any type or any open flame equipment;
      • (b) not to use or allow the use of any portable open flame heating equipment (e.g., space heaters or salamander heaters) anywhere in the Premises' building;
      • (c) not to drain or permit the drainage of Motor Fuels inside the Premises' buildings, not to use or permit the use of any flammable liquid (such as Motor Fuels) for cleaning purposes on the Premises; not to permit Motor Fuels, kerosene, used oil, solvents, antifreeze solution, or other chemical solutions used on the Premises to enter any public or private water system, storm drain, or sewage disposal system;
      • (d) not to store or permit the storage of Motor Fuels or other flammable liquids inside the building;

Source: Item 23 — RECEIPT (FDD pages 68–302)

What This Means (2024 FDD)

According to Aplus's 2024 Franchise Disclosure Document, franchisees are prohibited from storing Motor Fuels or other flammable liquids inside the building on the Premises. This is part of the Class I Safety Rules that Aplus franchisees must adhere to.

This restriction is a standard safety precaution in the operation of a gas station and convenience store. It aims to prevent fire hazards and protect the safety of customers, employees, and the Aplus business itself. Franchisees must ensure compliance with this rule to avoid potential penalties or termination of their franchise agreement.

In addition to this prohibition, Aplus franchisees are also restricted from using welding equipment or open flame equipment on the Premises, draining Motor Fuels inside the buildings, using flammable liquids for cleaning purposes, burning trash near the building or underground storage vents, dispensing Motor Fuels into unapproved containers, and tampering with leak detection or safety devices. These rules collectively emphasize the importance of safety and regulatory compliance in operating an Aplus franchise.

Disclaimer: This information is extracted from the 2024 Franchise Disclosure Document and is provided for research purposes only. It does not constitute legal or financial advice. Consult with a franchise attorney before making any investment decisions.