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Letts residents to return Friday
By Allie Feras on 11/8/07
Leah Kreimer, resident director of Centennial Hall and the resident director on-duty during the flood, said she felt the Housing and Dining staff handled the situation to the best of their abilities.
"I think having as many people as we had who could do their best to answer questions was one of the most helpful things," Kreimer said.
As of press time, carpet crews had re-carpeted all nine rooms affected by the flooding, Moody said. The other four rooms on the floor did not get wet.
Students may return to their rooms once carpet crews lay down new carpet in the hallways, Moody said.
Before any new carpets were laid did, an ACM Services Inc. cleaning crew disinfected the baseboards, furniture, walls and other exposed surfaces with a special cleaning agent, IAQ 2000, to kill all microbials, according to an update released by Moody on Monday.
Students need to be more aware of what they flush down residence hall toilets, according to Vice President of Campus Life Gail Hanson.
"We're going to make an extra effort to post signs and provide appropriate receptacles," Hanson said.
The Residence Hall Association will host a "Welcome Back Dinner" for the displaced residents Thursday, vice president of RHA programming Jackie Buente said in an e-mail. Quast, Kreimer and South Campus Area Director Paul Brown will be on hand to answer the residents' questions.
"I think having as many people as we had who could do their best to answer questions was one of the most helpful things," Kreimer said.
As of press time, carpet crews had re-carpeted all nine rooms affected by the flooding, Moody said. The other four rooms on the floor did not get wet.
Students may return to their rooms once carpet crews lay down new carpet in the hallways, Moody said.
Before any new carpets were laid did, an ACM Services Inc. cleaning crew disinfected the baseboards, furniture, walls and other exposed surfaces with a special cleaning agent, IAQ 2000, to kill all microbials, according to an update released by Moody on Monday.
Students need to be more aware of what they flush down residence hall toilets, according to Vice President of Campus Life Gail Hanson.
"We're going to make an extra effort to post signs and provide appropriate receptacles," Hanson said.
The Residence Hall Association will host a "Welcome Back Dinner" for the displaced residents Thursday, vice president of RHA programming Jackie Buente said in an e-mail. Quast, Kreimer and South Campus Area Director Paul Brown will be on hand to answer the residents' questions.
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Joe
posted 11/08/07 @ 4:34 AM EST
I would be really mad if that happened to be but really who lives on the T. It was a bad choice by them but housing and dinner are at fault and failed again. (Continued…)
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