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Subject: Regarding the Roof


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J Kosinski
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Date Posted: 07:24:36 09/03/02 Tue

Any doors leading from the roof into the building should be locked. One of the following must be true:

1. they ARE locked.
2. they cannot be locked because of some fire code type of reason.
3. they cannot be locked for some physical type of reason.

Does anyone know the deal with that? Because if it were up to me, I would keep those permanently locked, if at all possible.

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Date Posted: 07:30:44 09/03/02 Tue

I am not sure (I think Kyle would know best), but I think the door on the fourth floor roof is locked, but it can now be opened easily because it was damaged. George (or someone working for him) "fixed" the door after it was brought to his attention, despite his insisting that it was done by the wind. It is good that he did something about it the next day, but simply bending the door back to the way it was isn't really helping if it can be bent that easily. There needs to be a door there that cannot be bent and that keeps people out. That combined with motion sensors that either set off an alarm or turn on lights would make me feel better. As far as the doors on the patio, those should also lock. Does anyone know if they do?

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