Neen5029
10-23-2000, 06:42 PM
I noticed from my last post, that many of you are active in some way, with a college residential community... The question was posed to me this morning at our weekly staff meeting about how much is too much when it comes to electrical systems in our halls.
My question to all of you is, does anyone have any ideas about how to reduce the stress on the electrical systems of a residence hall, but not taking away the right of the student to make that room their home. Our concern, as a staff, is the number of extension cords and power strips that our students are using. Almost every student has a computer, monitor, printer etc. PLUS all of the other electrical items that come along with them... help http://www.firehouse.com/interactive/boards/smile.gif
Thanks again and stay safe http://www.firehouse.com/interactive/boards/smile.gif
~~Neen
My question to all of you is, does anyone have any ideas about how to reduce the stress on the electrical systems of a residence hall, but not taking away the right of the student to make that room their home. Our concern, as a staff, is the number of extension cords and power strips that our students are using. Almost every student has a computer, monitor, printer etc. PLUS all of the other electrical items that come along with them... help http://www.firehouse.com/interactive/boards/smile.gif
Thanks again and stay safe http://www.firehouse.com/interactive/boards/smile.gif
~~Neen