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Contents:
General Information
Mail
Laundry
Bike Racks
Vending & Pay phones
Recycling
Card Access Systems
Hazardous Materials
Heat
Extras
People to Know
Employment |
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| GENERAL INFORMATION |
Named after the county seat of Kent County on
Maryland's Eastern Shore
Date Opened: 1962
Co-ed Hall with Traditional Bedrooms
125 capacity, 64 rooms |
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| MAIL |
Mailboxes are located in Cumberland Hall, room
1109, near the Service Desk.
Small packages and registered mail will be received at the Service
Desk in the north lobby. |
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| LAUNDRY |
Room 0117
2 Washers and 2 Dryers |
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| BIKE RACKS |
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Bike racks are located on the quad/south side of the building
with space for about 10 bikes.
Secure bikes to these racks only. Any bicycles found locked
to handicap ramps, outdoor railings, trees, or in stairwells
will be removed. Bikes left here over the summer are considered
"abandoned" and will be removed from bike racks.
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| VENDING & PAY PHONES |
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Vending machines are in Room 1108.
There is a pay phone in room 1108.
Pepsi refills 800-626-3935
Pepsi repairs 800-562-6800
Snack machine refills 800-511-5340
Refunds:
www.dbs.umd.edu/corp
Change machine refunds 800-229-7837
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| RECYCLING |
Collection points:
Study lounge (1106): Plastic, glass, metals, aluminum, and newspaper
Study Lounge (1108): White Paper
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| ELECTRONIC SECURITY
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Your building is equipped with an electronic security system
which consists of card readers and prop monitors.� Cards readers
read the magnetic stripe on your student identification card
to grant access to residents, staff, and authorized others.�
Prop monitors sense whether exterior doors and interior security
doors are closed and latched securely, and sound horns to
notify residents and staff if they are not.� In most cases,
closing the door will silence the horn.� Some special application
locks and horns must be reset by a staff member.
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| HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
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ASBESTOS
Floor tile: Throughout, nearly all spaces
Pipe Insulation: Some rooms, many but not all
pipes
Additional Asbestos Information
LEAD
Paint: Some exterior; rarely on interior
Solder on Copper Pipes: Copper pipes with lead
solder
Additional Lead Information
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| HEAT |
| The heating system is a hot water convector
system.� Air in the room is drawn into the convector at
its front near the floor and passes across the hot water coils
to transfer heat into the room.� There is a valve on the lower
left side of the unit which needs to be turned counterclockwise
to allow complete circulation of the hot water.
There are two different heating zones in your hall, with
zones on the south and north sides of the building.� This
means that while the heat is on in your room, it may be off
in your friend's room across the hallway.� The number one
problem encountered during the heating season is when residents
block the radiator with a bed or a large piece of furniture.�
This blocks the air flow to the unit and prevents proper operation.�
Consider this when you arrange your room.
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| EXTRAS |
| BUNKING BEDS -- If you would like to bunk
your beds, you may do so by borrowing the pins for oak bed ends
from your Service Desk.
MICROWAVE OVENS are not allowed in the resident rooms.�
Some floors own a microwave oven which is secured in the floor
lounge; check with your RA.
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| PEOPLE TO KNOW |
Building Services Staff Assignments
Yvonne Thomas, x47367, Cambridge Zone Supervisor
Kimoy Steele, Building Crew Chief
Elizabeth Garay
Luisa Palacios
Nikki Novotny, x43486, Urban Biologist
Cambridge Community Staff
Thuan Quy, Maintenance
John Nguyen, Carpenter
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NEED A JOB?
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| Employment opportunities are available year-round,
including summer full- or part-time positions.� Summer jobs
have discounted housing.
Workships!!� Once hired into one of our positions, you may
elect to have all or a part of your anticipated salary put
toward your room fees as a workship agreement.
Call x57440 or come to our Student Employment Office, located
in the Leonardtown Office Building, for additional information.
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