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Use Portable Electric Space Heaters With Caution

Electric space heaters, when used properly, provide an additional degree of comfort over and above a facility’s heating system. Unfortunately, with the use of these heaters comes the increased risk of fire and potential injury. Therefore, it is necessary to establish and maintain guidelines for the use of such appliances.

Guidelines:

  1. The Canisius College Energy Policy mandates that thermostat settings for heating not exceed:
    Occupied periods – 70 degrees
    Unoccupied periods – 60 degrees
  2. Anyone experiencing a heating problem should submit a Facilities Management Work Request or call the Facilities Management Customer Service Center (Ext. 2250) to report the problem. A technician will be dispatched to investigate the concern. If it is determined that the problem cannot be resolved in a reasonable amount of time, a temporary portable electric space heater will be issued until a permanent solution can be implemented.
  3. Only college space heaters issued by the Facilities Management Department are permitted.
  4. Approved portable electric space heaters are only intended to temporarily supplement heating needs until a permanent solution can be found to correct the problem, or as an authorized emergency use measure when a building’s normal heating system fails.

Safety:

  1. Portable electric space heaters shall be plugged directly into an electrical outlet. The use of any extension cord is strictly prohibited.
  2. Portable electric space heaters shall be turned off and unplugged when not in use, and at the end of each business day.
  3. Portable electric space heaters shall be inspected daily by the user to insure that they are in good working condition.
  4. Portable electric space heaters shall be placed a minimum of three (3) feet from any combustible material (e.g. curtains, paper, cloth, etc) and in a well-ventilated area.
  5. Any portable electric space heater found to be in poor operating condition, damaged, or used improperly, shall be turned off, unplugged and reported to: The Facilities Management Department (x2250) for repair or replacement.
  6. Portable electric space heaters shall not be placed underneath desks, in any means of egress (aisles or exit paths), or any high traffic areas.

Submitted by: Julie Daniel, operations office manager, facilities management

Mini-Zoo Webcam Now On

The Animal Behavior, Ecology and Conservation (ABEC) Mini-Zoo is almost here.  The theme this year will be “Safari Canisius – a celebration of African wildlife.”  It is sponsored by the students in the college’s zoo biology program under the guidance of Susan Margulis, PhD.  A web cam is installed so that everyone can watch the zoo as it is being built, and then enjoy the animals once they arrive.  Check it out here.

Submitted by: Michael Noonan, PhD, professor; animal behavior, ecology & conservation

Volleyball Concludes Five Game Homestand

Layne Adams ‘12

The Canisius College volleyball team concludes a five game homestand this weekend at the Koessler Athletic Center with a match versus Iona at 2 p.m. on Saturday (October 22) followed by a match against second place Fairfield at 2 p.m. on Sunday (October 23).  There is no admission charge. For additional information click on www.gogriffs.com.

Submitted by: John Maddock, associate athletic director – external affairs, athletics

TIAA CREF Representative On Campus

Jason Sciotti, individual consultant for TIAA CREF, will be on campus on Tuesday (October 25) and Thursday, November 10 in Student Center Conference Room 205.  Availability is limited on October 25.

Schedule an appointment today with Sciotti who can help to answer questions about financial matters, including how to:

  • Consolidate retirement strategy through rollovers/transfers
  • Develop long-term strategies
  • Understand the importance of protecting assets against inflation
  • Select TIAA-CREF options
  • Find the right allocation mix
  • Learn about TIAA-CREF retirement income options

To schedule an appointment, call TIAA-CREF at 585-246-4600 — 0 to speak to an administrator or toll-free at 1-877-209-3144.

Submitted by:  Dawn Rotterman, associate, human resources

Opera In Politics Is Lecture Topic

Canisius College Composer-in-Residence Persis Vehar presents her first lecture of the year entitled “Opera and Politics” on Thursday, October 20 at 2:30 p.m. in the Montante Cultural Center.  Vehar will present and examine examples of classical composers’ historical involvement in the political climate of their respective countries.  Musical examples will include excerpts of Vehar’s opera “Eleanor Roosevelt” as well Rhoda Lerman’s play on which Vehar’s opera is based.

For more information call the music office at Ext. 2536.

Submitted by:  Ellen Barnum, assistant director, ArtsCanisius