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House Manager Meeting. 2014. Overview & Agenda. Introductions Key Outcomes Overview of Inspection Process Review of Common Inspection Issues Identify Best Practices & Common Pitfalls Introduce Resources Q & A Evaluation. Role of the House Manager.
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Overview & Agenda • Introductions • Key Outcomes • Overview of Inspection Process • Review of Common Inspection Issues • Identify Best Practices & Common Pitfalls • Introduce Resources • Q & A • Evaluation
Role of the House Manager • Liaison to House Corporation, HQ, University, Neighborhood • Facility Issues • Fire Safety • Chapter Leader
Pre-Inspection Checklist IMPORTANT! • Inspection time is noted in the top right corner. • This sheet should be reviewed and initialed prior to the inspection. • Please have it on hand when the inspectors arrive. • Please come prepared, on-time, and ready to work with the inspectors.
INSPECTION PROCESS IMPORTANT NOTES 2 INSPECTIONS OCCUR • Inspection time is noted on the Pre-Inspection Checklist. • House Manager (or president) must be present. • To change inspection time, contact appropriate city/county official. • Fire Safety= 14 days to correct. • City/Building Inspection = 30 days to correct.
Best Practices • Pre Inspection Checklist • Fire Drills • Boiler System • Sprinkler System • Snow Removal • Emergency Preparation
Common Pitfalls • Fire Safety & Tampering with Fire Alarm Systems • Bamboo • Trash • Tent Policy • Roof & Balcony • Open Flame/Fireworks
Fire Safety • Complete the evacuation plan. • Complete & document 4 fire drills. • Complete routine checks of fire extinguishers. • Do not rest or silence your fire alarm.
Being a Good Neighbor • Behavior • Trash • Noise • Currently a Class 4 misdemeanor • If the person operating or controlling the noise can not be identified, any owner, tenant, resident or manager is assumed to be guilty of the violation • 6:00am - 10:00pm = 65 dB • 10:00pm – 6:00am = 55 dB
Questions? • Contact information is listed in the House Manager Manual.