Key Takeaways On February 25, it took 36 minutes to notify residents that the alarm was false — an unacceptable delay during a potential emergency. When alarms sound frequently without clear communication, residents become desensitized — creating serious life-safety risks. Communication failures and lack of proactive notice during testing are preventable operational problems. Fire safety…
Tag: Safety
Did you have any thoughts about the questions raised?
Over the past several days, a series of short posts highlighted issues that many residents have noticed individually — but may not have connected as a whole. When viewed together, a consistent pattern emerges. Safety & Core Services These are not conveniences. They are basic building functions. Maintenance & Priorities This raises questions about how…
Day 9 – Communication (Or lack there of)
What is your expectation when it comes to communication from our association? Do you agree with the priority of multiple reminders that social events and parties seem to receive? At the same time, important operational updates often are missing or lack detail or follow-up: As pointed out in this series what happened or is happening…
Day 2 – Two Months and Counting
Elevator #2 has been out of service for at least two months. There has been: Was the decision made to delay repairs because “we still have other elevators”? Is that acceptable for a core building system?



