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Loft
Policy in the Residence Halls |
| Permission
to build lofts in the residence hall rooms is granted pending the
adherence of the following guidelines and the inspection and
approval of the Assistant Director of Residence Life. The
guidelines are required for your safety and to prevent damage to
the walls, floors, ceilings and furnishings in the room. |
| A.
Procedural Guidelines |
- All lofts must
be authorized and inspected by the Assistant Director of
Residence Life to insure that the general guidelines have been
followed within five (5) class days after the construction is
completed. Residents must contact the Assistant Director of
Residence Life to schedule an authorization and inspection
appointment.
- Lofts are not
Permitted in the Courtyard at Winthrop University.
- Both residents
of the room must agree to the construction.
- At least one
resident must be present at the time of inspection.
- If the
Assistant Director of Residence Life finds the loft to be
unsatisfactory, the resident must correct the problems and
schedule another inspection within three (3) class days.
- Room occupants
are responsible for missing furniture and for any damages to
the room, building, or furniture as a result of the
construction, transportation, use or disassembly of the loft.
(All room furniture must remain in the resident's room).
- All lofts must
be disassembled, removed, and the regular room furniture
arranged in the same order as when the room occupants moved
into the room no later than seven days prior to the end of any
academic semester. Failure to do so will result in damage
charges. However, residents who are assigned to the same room
for the spring semester that they occupied during the fall
semester may leave their lofts up between the fall and spring
semesters.
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| B.
General Guidelines |
- The room
furnishings may not be removed from the residence hall and no
storage areas are provided by Residence Life.
- No items may
be constructed so as to completely obstruct any direct access
to the hall doors or windows so that evacuation is convenient
in case of fire.
- Room occupants
are responsible for the purchase of all materials and
equipment used to build the loft.
- Room occupants
are responsible for disposing of all unused materials and
debris next to the trash bins outside the building.
- All lofts must
be removed from the residence hall when moving out of the
hall. Winthrop University is not responsible for storage.
- The room
furnishings: i.e., desk, dresser, chest of drawers, etc., may
not be used to support or secure any lofts.
- No part of the
construction may be attached, wedged, or secured in any manner
to the ceiling, floor or walls of the room. All units must be
freestanding.
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| C.
Specific Guidelines |
- Bolts must be
used in the construction of the bed unit.
- Sleeping
structures using 2x4's for vertical support must have at least
two diagonal braces attached from each vertical support post
to the upper horizontal support beam or surface.
- The structure cannot exceed 4' in width in the short dimension.
- The structure must be 18" below the Sprinkler deflector.
- Any horizontal
surface must be at least 36 inches from the ceiling.
- University
metal bed frames must be attached to the lift by screws using
only the existing holes in the bed frames.
- No University
furnishings may be painted.
- Lofts that are
made of wood must have an ABC 2 ½ lb. Fire Extinguisher
attached to the structure.
- The
construction must not interfere with access to
heating/ventilating units, plumbing, electrical outlets or
other fixed items in the room. Existing attached room fixtures
(telephone jacks, heating/ventilating units, etc.) must not be
removed, relocated or modified.
- The loft or
platform bed must not be enclosed in any way (including
drapery, beads, parachutes, wallboard, fishnet, etc.).
- Each student
must sign a Relief of Liability statement after final
inspection.
Revised June
26, 2002
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