A lot goes on behind the scenes to have a well-run building. But to truly thrive, a building also needs a tight-knit community of residents. Here are some tips on how to be a good condo owner and neighbor in your building.
● Watch noise levels, especially at night
● Do your part to keep common areas clean
Cautionary:
● Always leave a 6 inch clearance in front or all electric baseboard heaters.
● Sprinkler heads must be free of any obstructions, and are not to be used to suspend clothing.
● What Not to Put Down the Drain in Your Condominium
1. Cooking oil and grease
2. Coffee grounds
3. Toothpaste or mouthwash
4. Paper towels and facial tissues
5. Hair
6. Food scraps
Remember, when in doubt, just throw it out! Don't put any items that aren't meant to be flushed down the drain. Doing so can help you avoid plumbing problems and keep your condo drains running smoothly.
Fire Alarm Protocol:
On hearing an alarm tone in a common/public area, immediately evacuate the building. In the event of a fire alarm and evacuation, do not return to your apartment until the Concierge has advised that it is safe to do so.
IN THE EVENT OF AN EMERGENCY DO NOT USE THE ELEVATORS. IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU FAMILIARISE YOURSELF WITH EMERGENCY ESCAPE ROUTES, STAIRS, AND EXITS.
If you call for first responders to come to your unit, call the concierge to ask them to direct the units to your suite and let them into your building.
After Hours Emergency: 604.683.8900
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