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Rycroft Terrace Tailgating is one of the most common security breaches It starts out innocently – an owner opening a security door and holding it open for others, visitors without FOB’s, or the passive acceptance of unfamiliar faces - refers to when a person tags along with another person who is authorized to gain entry into a restricted area, or pass a security gate. The problem with these lax situations is that they open your building to unauthorized entry by individuals who could intend harm to your property and residents. Anti-tailgating strategies ensure only the people meant to be in your building are allowed access. We can install the most advanced security system on the market, but our security measures will fail if our residents are not closing the security gate, or leave it open with a cone or other items, for others to get in. August 2015 News: FOB lock has been installed at dumpster gate to keep unwanted individuals out. Entry phone has been installed and should be ready any day now. Recreation room can be rented, please check our website. The junction box and pool light will be brought up to code. The pool rim gets a new paint job. The former Koi Pond will be a nice and maintenance free Asian Stone Garden. Rycroft Terrace – Newsletter – Page 1 Pet Walk at Magic Island Join thousands who will put their walking shoes on and grab the leash to celebrate the Humane Society's PetWalk on October 7 at Magic Island. Registration starts at 7 am and the walk begins at 8 am. In celebration of PetWalk, the Humane Society encourages animal lovers to help its staff and supporters raise $265,000. Supporters can register and collect donations at www.firstgiving.com/hawaiianhumane/petwalk 2012. Registered participants that raise $250 or more will win a special gift from the Mahalo Prize Booth on event day. In addition, all teams and individual participants who raise $2,500 or more will be entered into a drawing to win a private dog park party at the Hawaiian Humane Society. http://www.hnlnow.com/events/index.php? com=detail&eID=58622355
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Rycroft Terrace – Newsletter – Page 2 Need more space? Take the clothes you haven’t worn for over 8 months and donate them. Want to get rid of Pigeons? Spray WD40 on the surface, Pigeons don’t like the smell. Check your faucets and sinks on a timely basis to avoid or detect early leaks. Febreze kills ants on contact, and leaves a nice scent behind. FREE Entry at the Honolulu Art Museum - Family Sundays: Third Sunday of the month, 11am-5pm How to Be a Good Apartment Neighbor Residing in a condo association may be a step down from owning a house, but everything comes with responsibilities. An apartment lifestyle might be more complicated when it comes to etiquette issues because of the limited space between other people, yet a little courtesy can certainly make apartment life much easier. We offers a few helpful tips on maintaining a courteous relationship with your fellow condo neighbors, so that living in close proximity with others proceeds well.responsibilities A simple hello or greeting goes a long way Be soft-spoken when entering and exiting Avoid stomping on stairwells Close doors behind you with ease, don’t slam them Be considerate of the noise level inside the apartment Turn the volume down on radios, televisions and computers Be a responsible pet owner and clean up after your pet Securely fasten your garbage bags before put it in dumpster Always fold up or cut boxes and other compact items Avoid having big parties or loud get-togethers on weeknights Respect the quiet hours from 10:00 PM to 8:00 AM. Pool Rules Please check out our new Pool Sign, which reflects our House Rules. Make yourself familiar with these rules to avoid any unwanted situations. No cooking on the pool deck, no alcoholic beverages in this area. No food or beverages and no animals in the pool. Please read the signs how to open and close the umbrellas. Mahalo.
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