[Tang-Residents] FW: On behalf of Dean Colombo: Shelter in place during Hurricane Sandy
Michael J Collins
collinsm at MIT.EDU
Mon Oct 29 15:17:02 EDT 2012
Hello Tang Residents
Please be aware several apartments are reporting water is leaking into their apartments .The reason for this is the wind driven rain is entering through your a/c vent or from the vent slot from the floor above. Unfortunately, this is no easy fix and the only recommendation is to place towels down to absorb the rain water or placing a container under the leak that will capture the water as it drips down. Until the rain stops, I ask that you monitor your suite.
Thanks for your cooperation we try to weather this storm together.
Michael
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From: tang-residents-bounces at MIT.EDU [tang-residents-bounces at MIT.EDU] on behalf of Dawn Anderson [colquitt at MIT.EDU]
Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2012 11:51 PM
To: tang-residents at mit.edu
Subject: [Tang-Residents] FW: On behalf of Dean Colombo: Shelter in place during Hurricane Sandy
Hello Tang Residents:
Please read the message below regarding shelter during the storm.
Best,
Dawn
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From: Tom Gearty
Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2012 11:02 PM
To: gradhousemasters; Housemasters (UG)
Cc: Costantino Colombo; Henry J. Humphreys; Dennis Collins
Subject: On behalf of Dean Colombo: Shelter in place during Hurricane Sandy
Dear all--
Please forward the following important information to your communities regarding sheltering in place during Hurricane Sandy. Thanks for helping to prepare the community and keep everyone safe.
Sincerely,
Tom
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Tom Gearty
Special Assistant to the Dean
STUDENTS ASKED TO SHELTER IN PLACE DURING HURRICANE SANDY
Dear Students:
As Hurricane Sandy approaches, the potential for sustained, damaging winds and torrential rain poses a risk to health and safety. Therefore, the MIT Security and Emergency Management Office (SEMO) asks that students shelter in place, which means to take some basic, common-sense precautions and remain indoors for the duration of the storm.
Read more details about your safety—as well as information about electrical power, dining, and other important topics—on the Dean for Student Life news page:
http://studentlife.mit.edu/news
For official updates and notifications from the Institute, check the MIT Emergency Information page:
http://emergency.mit.net/emergency/
Sheltering in place will keep you safe and help the MIT Police and other emergency responders remain free to watch over the entire community while the storm passes. Thanks for your cooperation.
Sincerely,
Chris Colombo
Dean for Student Life
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