Shit. Walking to the 36th floor AGAIN.Although we are hearing conflicting reports about the hurricane’s strength and projected locations for landfall, it is best we are all prepared for the potential of an emergency..
In the event that the hurricane hits us very hard and winds exceed 75 mph, we will be closing all plaza entrance doors to all three towers. For safety, the plaza will be closed as well. Entrance to the building will be through the lower mall entrance on Boulevard East or through the garage only. Staff will be on hand at the lower mall entrance to assist residents, if necessary. If you require assistance in the garage with groceries and/or packages, please tell the garage attendant who will then call appropriate staff to meet and assist you at your location.
If winds are excessive, it may become necessary to shut the elevators down for safety. Should there be an emergency, we will be able to re-activate an elevator as needed. Please contact the concierge and we will activate an elevator for the emergency, if it’s safe to do so.
If you have a terrace, it is imperative that EVERYTHING be taken off the terrace by Wednesday at noon. No exceptions will be made.
During an emergency, the threat of a power outage is always imminent. As you know, we are looking to upgrade our emergency lighting, but for now, be advised that our emergency lights are “evacuation lights”. This means that they will stay on for approximately 1.5 to 2 hours after a black out and will fade as the battery is expanded.
It is strongly recommended that you plan ahead for the emergency by ensuring that you have a flashlight, fresh batteries, a battery operated radio, and three day supply of food and water for you and your family. Stay away from windows. Do not use your terraces. Charge your cell phone batteries or purchase a charger that can operate from your auto. If you have an old fashioned “rotary” or “princess” type (non-electrical) telephone, it will most likely work if plugged into your phone outlet. The use of candles is discouraged due to the fire hazard that the candles pose. If you must use candles, please keep them away from all other objects and please realize that the high winds may create drafts that you are not used to. Extinguish candles before going to sleep. Do not venture into flooded areas until you have been advised that there is no shock hazard.
Rest assured that Management has taken all possible precautions to ensure the safety of our residents. Additional staff will be on hand for assistance and clean up if needed. We ask only for your patience while we deal with the issues posed by the hurricane.
Thank you for your attention and cooperation.
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Have a very nice day.
-fgalkin