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Rules of Behavior <br />The library is open to all for reading and research. Library users are expected to respect <br />the rights of others. Library users are expected to: <br />• zell-phenes-Have cell phones on silent or vibrate mode. <br />• Converse quietly <br />• Refrain from disruptive behavior and abusive language. <br />• Refrain from writing on or defacing library property. <br />• Refrain from soliciting. <br />• Refrain from sleeping or bathing in the library. <br />• Leave the Library at or before closing time. <br />The following are prohibited within the library. <br />• Talking on cell phones Cell phone use in quiet areas <br />• Smoking <br />• Bedrolls, blankets, large plastic bags, or large boxes. <br />• Birds, snakes, insects and animals (except service animals). <br />• No food or drink (except bottled water) is allowed except at special meetings with <br />the Library Director's approval. <br />• Gambling <br />• Intoxication or any drug-induced state. <br />• Use of electronic equipment NOT belonging to or approved by the library. <br />• Skateboards, bicycles, scooters, etc. <br />Unattended or Disruptive Children <br />The Indian River County Library System welcomes children to use its facilities and <br />services. The system emphasizes children's programs. However, responsibility for <br />children using the library rests with the parent/guardian/grandparent or assigned <br />chaperone, not with library personnel. <br />For the purposes of this policy, and as defined in Chapter 1.01 of the Florida Statutes, a <br />minor is any person under 18 years of age. <br />Preschool age children (children ages 8 and under), may not be left unattended in the <br />library; they must be accompanied by a teenager or an adult. Responsible parties not <br />attending a program with a preschooler must remain in the library building. <br />Page 15 <br />117 <br />