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Q&A With Career Services
from Go SLO 2021
by Mustang News
MUSTANG PACKING LIST
REMEMBER THE ESSENTIALS
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Personal protective equipment (face coverings, thermometers) Cleaning and disinfecting supplies Toiletries (shower caddy, shower shoes, shampoo, conditioner, soap, etc.) Bedding (XL twin bed) and pillows Adhesive hooks and strips (no nails) Bathrobe and bath towels Space-saver storage Small personal safe Cold medicine & first-aid kit Computer Laundry supplies
Umbrella
Fan Personal kitchen supplies Bicycle and lock Important documents LED desk lamp
For the complete list, visit housing.calpoly.edu. CHECK WITH YOUR ROOMMATES
Save money and lower end-of-year waste by sharing these items with roommates • TV/Stereo • Water purifying container • Printer • Kitchen items (apartments)
PLEASE LEAVE AT HOME
• Microwaves • Hot plates • BBQs • Halogen lamps • Lava lamps • Extension cords • Air conditioners/space heaters • Weapons/firearms • Lo s/bed risers • Furniture: couches, chairs, futons • Flammables: candles, incense, propane, fireworks • Plug-in decorative lighting • Industrial cleaning solvents • Pets • Refrigerators/freezing units • Personal irons • Storage units taller than 48″
CAMPUS READY
Sponsored by FACILITIES MANAGEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT
Facilities Management and Development (FMD) teams have been on campus nearly every day since the beginning of the pandemic, working hard adapting to and implementing new operating procedures based on national, state and local guidance. These teams have supplied the campus with over 50,000 face coverings, 35,000 bottles of hand sanitizer, 18,000 gallons of disinfectant, 800 MERV 13 filters (used for indoor air purification) and more than 4,000 signs and floor graphics that provided guidance and promoted appropriate behaviors to reduce the transmission of COVID19. Take a look at the 10 most relevant changes instituted by our FMD teams. 1. Daily cleaning, sanitizing and disinfecting throughout campus based on CDC guidelines. 2. Direct dissemination of safety equipment, such as face coverings, hand sanitizer, disinfectant wipes, disposable gloves, etc., to each campus department as needed.
3. Installation of hand sanitizing stations in prominent locations. 4. Temporary removal of hand air-dryers in restrooms per health and safety recommendations. These will be restored to service by fall quarter. 5. Installation and maintenance of safe operating Heating, Ventilation, and Air
Conditioning (HVAC) systems in all occupied buildings. 6. Increased outside air flow in buildings that have HVAC systems with limited capabilities. 7. Installation of more than 350 plexiglass barriers at service counters, housing restrooms, and other appropriate locations where person-to-person close interactions occurred. 8. Stocked up on personal protective equipment (PPE) kits that can be issued to students and staff when necessary. 9. Approximately half of sinks, urinals, and other fixtures in building restrooms were temporarily removed from service to provide physical distancing. These will be fully returned to service by fall quarter. 10.Performance of preventative maintenance and coordinated equipment repairs and replacement work by the Engineering Services team to ensure optimal operational condition in each building.