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Building Manager Office Hours
Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Building Manager
Mon.-Fri. 5 p.m.-12:45 a.m. Security
Sat./Sun. 5 p.m.-12:45 a.m. Security
Maintenance
To report a problem with washer or dryer, click
here.
To report a problem with the crimson cash swipe in a
laundry room, click
here or call 496-0329 (8am-5pm M-F).
For all other problems, fill out this maintenance
request form or call the Building Manager's office
at 5-8694.
Do-It-Yourself Maintenance
The College must insist that all maintenance be handled
through the Building Manager's office. Even well-meaning
do-it-yourself maintenance can cause serious damage
and liabilities. For example, using over the counter
caustic drain cleaners to open clogged drains can damage
pipes and be a threat to the safety of maintenance personnel.
Reporting a Building-Related Emergency
Building-related emergencies (floods, black-outs, etc.)
should be reported to the Building Manager's office,
495-8694. If the Building Manager's office is unattended,
call the University Control Center directly at 495-5560.
Screens, Storm Windows, Shades & Doors
Do not remove any screens or storm windows, shades or
doors, as they are easily lost or broken. Report any
problem to the Building Manager. A charge for repair
or replacement that can be attributed to neglect or
student damage will be placed on your term bill.
Pest Problems
If you find cockroaches, ants, or other insects in your
suite, the first thing to do is find the source that
is attracting them. Make sure that absolutely all perishables
are in sealed containers, that there are no spills or
crumbs on the floor or empty unwashed beverage bottles.
If the problem persists, report it to the Building Manager.
Supplies
Toilet paper, trash can liners and cleaning supplies
are available at the Building Manager's office. Equipment
such as vacuum cleaners, brooms, dustpans, mops and
buckets may be borrowed from the Building Manager's
office. No equipment will be lent out unless your identification
card is left in its place.
Bed Boards
Students who wish to borrow bedboards may do so through
the Building Manager. There is a $50 charge for bed
boards not returned to the Building Manager's office
at the end of the academic year.
Keys
Students must request replacement keys from the Building
Manager. Keys lost during the term cost $10.
Lock Outs
If you get locked out of your suite, loaner keys may
be checked out in the Building Manager's office from
8:00 a.m. - 12:45 a.m., Monday through Friday, and 5:00
p.m. - 12:45 a.m. Saturdays and Sundays. In addition,
the resident tutor of each hall can let you into your
room/suite. The Police will respond to lock outs from
1:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. seven days per week. Unless your
resident tutor happens to be in, THERE IS NO ONE AVAILABLE
TO UNLOCK YOUR DOOR 8:00 a.m. TO 5:00 p.m. SATURDAY
AND SUNDAY NOR ON ANY OFFICIAL HOLIDAY.
Mail
Mail is delivered daily, Monday through Saturday. The
official Cabot House mailing address is:
Student Name
Box Number, Cabot Mail Center
Cambridge, MA 02138
Some mail carriers will not deliver to a box number,
and in those cases you can use Cabot's street address
(60 Linnaean Street) IN ADDITION TO your box number.
Packages
In Cabot House, you will be notified of any package,
special delivery, flowers, etc. delivered to the Building
Manager's office by e-mail. Packages can be picked up
at the Building Manager's office between 8:00 a.m. -
9:00 a.m., 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. - 4:00
p.m.
Due to the overwhelming number of packages received
at the beginning of the school year and the lack of
space to safely store packages, the College must insist
that all packages sent to students arrive after Labor
Day.
Students are reminded that all personal property sent
to or brought onto University premises, including any
mail or parcels, are at the sole risk of the owner.
The University assumes no responsibility and shall not
be liable for articles that are lost, stolen, or left
behind.
Bathroom Cleaning
Common bathrooms are cleaned Monday through Friday between
10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Private bathrooms are normally
cleaned every two weeks by the Student Porter Program.
If your bathroom is not cleaned at this interval or
to your satisfaction, please call the Student Porter
Office at 495-5569. Persistent problems should be reported
to the Building Manager.
Telephone
Your room is equipped with a red Harvard University
telephone and on-campus/911 service. You may use your
own phone if your prefer, but the red phone itself must
remain in your suite. Please contact PaeTec Communications
to activate local and long distance phone service or
to activate an additional phone line in your suite.
If you have questions you should visit www.uis.harvard.edu/student_telecom/.
Trash Procedures
- Residents should bring trash to receptacles
in the following locations:
- Briggs B, C & D--C Entry basement bicycle
space, opposite the elevator.
- Cabot--E Entry basement opposite the elevator.
- Whitman--F Entry basement opposite the
Whitman Laundry Room.
- Eliot I & J Entries--I entry basement opposite
the stairs.
- Bertram K & L Entries--basement around
the corner from the K entry stairs.
- Barnard M & N Entries--basement of N Entry
(bicycle space).
- 103 Walker St.--Trash receptacles at F
Entry on Walker Street.
Liner bags for trash are available in the Building Manager's
office.
Recycling Program
Cabot House's recycling program depends entirely upon
your cooperation. Please do not put trash in recycling
receptacles, and pay attention to the specifications
throughout the house. Remember: have respect for those
who process your recyclables. Your carelessness will
create more work for them. Receptacles for recyclables
are situated near the trash stations listed in "Trash
Procedures" (see above).
Corrugated Cardboard MUST be flattened in order to be
recycled, due to the inconsistent sizes and shapes of
boxes.
Click
here for a complete list of recyclable items and
how to properly prepare them for recycling. Click
here for the Recycling FAQ. More information
is available from the Harvard Solid
Wastes and Recycling page.
Laundry Facilities
Ample washing machines and dryers are provided in the
four basement laundries: B01 (Briggs), F005 (Whitman),
I05 (Eliot) and L05 (Bertram). Click
here to report a problem with a washer or dryer.
Entry & Suite Doors
Entry doors are not to be propped open at any time.
Doing so constitutes a breach of security. The majority
of thefts each year occur in suites where the door to
the entry has been left unsecured.
Security
A centrex phone is located at the main entrance of Cabot
House as well as the Quad side entrances of Cabot Hall,
Eliot Hall and Briggs Hall. For your safety and that
of the Cabot community, please follow these guidelines.
- Do not prop open or leave your suite door unlocked.
- If you live on the first floor, lock your windows
(and, if applicable, close storm windows) when you
leave.
- Do not copy or lend your keys to anyone.
- Do not allow anyone access to the House unless
you know him/her or he/she can show a Harvard identification
card.
- Report all faulty locks and burned out lights
to the Building Manager's Office.
- Report any suspicious looking or acting persons
immediately to the University Police at 495-1212.
- Do not leave your keys unattended (particularly
when accompanied by an identification card) as this
creates a safety threat to you and your roommates.
Lock Changes
If your keys have been lost or stolen and you have reason
to believe that your security is threatened, you and
your suitemates may request to have your suite door
lock changed. There is a charge of $100 for replacing
the lock and keys.
Emergency Exit Doors
Emergency exit doors between adjoining suites may be
opened by special arrangement with the House Building
Manager, and only with the written permission of all
occupants of both suites. The small red boxes found
on the doors separating one suite from another are "fire
egress locks", to be broken only in an emergency. Anyone
breaking these for any other reason will be charged
for the repair, which is $30, as well as facing the
possibility of disciplinary action. Keep all egress
doors, corridors, and passageways clear of furniture,
baggage, bicycles and other obstructions. State law
requires that these passages be kept clear.
Fire Safety
Please read all fire safety information that is given
to you during the orientation conducted in your entryway.
Familiarize yourself with the locations of emergency
exits and fire extinguishers. Evacuation procedures
are posted on the inside of each suite door.
Tampering with fire extinguishers (including breaking
the seal on the handle) is viewed by the College as
a disregard for the safety of fellow occupants. Individuals
deemed responsible for tampering with or altering emergency
equipment will be charged for service and repairs and
will face college disciplinary action.
Fireplaces
There are thirteen fireplaces within various suites
in Cabot House. The College prohibits the use of any
of these fireplaces.
Cooking Appliances
City of Cambridge ordinances and Harvard College regulations
forbid cooking in any room or apartment not equipped
with permanent cooking facilities. Cooking equipment
(toaster ovens, hot plates, microwaves, electric coffee
makers, tea kettles, etc.) is prohibited in such places.
Please don't bring them; we can't let you keep them.
Condition of Suite
At the beginning of the term each suite group will be
given a completed condition of suite form. Students
are asked to look over the suite carefully and to note
any discrepancies between the information on the form
and the actual condition of the room. It is your responsibility
to return the form to the Building Manager by registration.
Any discrepancies noted on the form should be discussed
with the Building Manager and any changes mutually agreed
upon before signing it. If the form is not returned
in a timely manner with the signatures of all suitemates,
the Building Manager's most recent update of the form
will serve as the basis for inspection and any subsequent
damage assessment.
Suite Inspections
Suites will be inspected periodically during the year
and at the end of the academic year. The purpose for
inspections is to make sure all rooms comply with safety
regulations, to check for needed repairs and that the
guidelines noted in this booklet are being followed.
Inspections during the academic year will be conducted
with proper notice.
Decorating Your Suite
Please make yourself familiar with the following guidelines:
- No nails, tacks, picture hooks, or other objects
that create holes in may be used on walls, doors,
moldings, ceilings, or floors.
- No masking tape, scotch tape, two sided tape,
glue-backed corkboards, or other adhesives may be
used.
- Only College-provided poster gum ("HOLD IT"),
or molding hooks and picture wire may be used in
these rooms.
These supplies are available in the
Building Manager's office. The cost to you of filling
in nail or tack holes, sanding and spray-painting one
wall will be a minimum of $100 and could be more than
$200. These rules will be strictly enforced.
Painting of Suite
Residents will not be permitted to paint their rooms
or suites. If there is a section of a suite that is
in particularly bad condition, the Building Manager
may arrange to have it painted at his discretion. Please
note that any change to the fabric of a suite or apartment
will be considered damage subject to charge.
Partitions & Lofts
Partitions and lofts are not allowed unless permission
has been obtained from the Building Manager. There are
strict
guidelines for putting up partitions, as they could
otherwise be a fire hazard or cause permanent damage
to the structure of the room. The installation of any
temporary room partition which is not in accordance
with regulations and which has not been specifically
authorized by the Building Manager is strictly prohibited.
All partitions and lofts must be removed before the
suite is vacated and materials properly disposed.
Air Conditioners, Space Heaters
The use of space heaters is strongly discouraged because
they are fire hazards and are an inefficient use of
energy. Ideally, they should not be necessary; if your
room is overheated or cold, bring it to the attention
of the Building Manager so that the necessary alterations
can be made. Air conditioners are allowed only with
the written recommendation of a physician and approval
by the Building Manager.
Refrigerators
Students may keep a refrigerator in their room for personal
use if the unit meets the following specifications:
Size: not to exceed 36" high x 24" wide x 24" deep.
Weight: 85 pounds or less.
Defrosting: if there is a freezer, try to obtain an
automatic defrosting mechanism.
Refrigerators must be thoroughly cleaned before storing
for the summer.
Pets
Cats, dogs, birds, reptiles, or any other animal may
not be kept in Cabot House.
Term Time Storage
There is no term-time storage. You must keep everything
you bring in your suite. Items (including bicycles)
left in hallways, stairways, and basements will be removed
at the student's expense.
Bicycle Racks
Bicycle racks are located outside and in the open bike
spaces in the basements of each hall. Bicycles locked
to handicapped ramps, stairs, or in any of the common
areas of the House (other than the bike racks) will
have their locks cut and will be removed.
You are urged to register your bike with the University
Police Department online
or at HUPD headquarters at 1033 Massachusetts Avenue.
The registration sticker on your bicycle will ward off
many prospective thieves, it will give you a way of
proving that you own the bike (should you, for example,
lose the key to your lock and need to get it removed),
and it will also greatly improve the chances of locating
and identifying your bicycle should it be stolen.
Postering
Poster and distribution materials meeting the criteria
outlined in the Handbook for Students may be posted
on House bulletin boards. Postering on corridor walls,
stairwells, suite doors, entry doors, windows and dining
room tables is prohibited.
Distribution
Any Harvard University publication may be placed in
the Distribution Center located in the main lobby. Paid
subscriptions to daily newspapers may be distributed
to students' doors. Harvard publications with written
approval by the Dean of Student's office and the Building
Manager, may also be distributed in the baskets on students'
doors. Organizations may obtain the distribution permission
form from the Dean of Student's office in University
Hall 4.
Moving Out
The "move out" deadline is announced in late April in
the House Newsletter. Students are typically asked to
vacate their suites 24 hours after the College's last
scheduled spring term final examination. Seniors and
those students who belong to undergraduate organizations
given permission from the Dean of Students are allowed
to extend their stay through Commencement.
Summer Storage
The college will store students' belongings on campus
for the summer under the following conditions: Students
who live within 150 miles of the College will not be
permitted to store. Students who take a leave of absence,
withdraw from the College, or graduate, may not store
any belongings at the College. All articles are stored
at the Student's risk. The University assumes no responsibility
for loss or damage. Students are strongly urged not
to store items of significant value, or to insure them
if they must leave them. Each student is limited to
store up to six boxes of the approximate size: width
= 1', length = 1', height = 2' or equivalent to 12 cubic
feet. Oversized articles (such as sofas, lamps, etc.)
may be accepted for storage in addition to boxed items.
No access is permitted to stored belongings until the
House opens in the fall. Articles will be held until
seven days after registration in the term following
the one during which the articles were placed in storage.
If articles are not picked up within the week following
registration, they will be treated as abandoned property.
As such they may be discarded, destroyed, used by the
College for its own purposes, or sold for the College's
account without any obligation to the student for its
disposition or the proceeds thereof. A small number
of store rooms, used as classrooms by the Registrar,
must be cleaned of student belongings by the first day
of classes. The Building Managers will clearly notify
the affected students of this requirement in the spring
before articles are stored.
Move Out Guidelines
Following the guidelines below should make moving out
a relatively painless experience:
- Send items home as early as possible. Complete
information about shipping will be available beginning
in April from the Building Manager's office.
- Arrange to have your phone service disconnected
- All rooms must be broom clean before vacating
the suite.
- Lock your suite door and turn in your keys in
the envelope provided.
Change of Address/Mail Forwarding
Prior to moving out for the summer, visit http://www.uos.harvard.edu/smfc
to set up mail forwarding.
Keys
After vacating your suite, be sure to return your original
coded keys to the Cabot House Building Manager's office.
An addressed envelope will be provided for you to return
your keys. If you do not return all the keys assigned
to you a charge of $25 per key will be added to your
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