Emergency and Non-Emergency Maintenance Repairs
EMERGENCIES OR SERIOUS CONDITIONS
A condition which could result in a fire, serious property damage or injury/death must be reported to the Â鶹ӰԺ Police Services dispatch by calling 9-1-1.
Maintenance items which fall under this classification include, but are not limited to, the following situations:
• Smell of smoke or burning odors;
• Visible smoke;
• Odor of gas, natural or liquid propane;
• Hazardous materials, chemicals, leaks, spills.
NON-EMERGENCY OR SPECIAL CONDITIONS
These conditions can be defined as any situation that could potentially cause harm to personnel, occupants or property. The following is a guideline of some typical problems which could be considered in this category:
ELECTRICAL
• Bare, exposed wiring or severely damaged power cords;
• Visible water in electrical fixtures, such as ceiling lights; and/or
• Lights out in a parking lot.
HEATING, VENTILATING, AIR CONDITIONING (HVAC)
• Noise (such as chirping, squeaking, or grinding) from fans, vents, heating and air conditioning units;
• Water leaking from a ceiling where there are no known plumbing installations above;
• Water collecting under a window or wall ventilation unit;
• Complete loss of air movement in an area, room or floor; extreme variance in temperature below 68 degrees F in winter and above 75 degrees F in summer; and/or
• Unusual amounts of steam escaping from pipes and equipment.
PLUMBING
• Overflowing toilets, sinks and urinals;
• Plugged drains or unexpected standing water;
• Faucets or valves which have lost their functions and won’t shut off;
• Loss of water pressure; and/or
• Water entering from ceilings, walls or other areas where known plumbing installations are located.
STRUCTURES
• Broken glass in windows and doors;
• Broken or non-functioning doors or windows;
• Water entering a building from outside foundation areas; and/or
• Visibly loose or falling concrete from overhead installations to sidewalks, steps and roadways.
LOCKS
• Doors which will not lock;
• Keys broken or stuck in locks; and/or
• Doors with hydraulic closures that are slamming or closing too quickly or too slowly.
CUSTODIAL
• Water clean-up due to broken pipes and equipment;
• Interior building entrance water build-up from melting ice and snow;
• Depleted paper product supplies in restrooms; and/or
• Cleaning needed due to illness, construction or situations causing a hazard or discomfort for building personnel.