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Winter Weather Awareness Week: Indoor Winter Safety
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INDOOR WINTER SAFETY Listed below are some common winter safety concerns along with information and tips on how to avoid them and keep your home warm, dry and safe all winter long. Carbon Monoxide – The Deadly Winter Hazard Carbon Monoxide (CO) poisoning can happen at any time of the year, but the danger is…
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Winter Weather Awareness Week: Winter Fire Safety
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WINTER FIRE SAFETY Seasonal increase during the winter months in heating, lighting, cooking, and holiday festivities dramatically increases the risks of fire in your home. Listed below is information and fact sheets about some of the dangers of residential fires and how to avoid them. Heating The high cost of home heating fuels and utilities have caused many…
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Winter Weather Awareness Week: Outdoor Winter Safety
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OUTDOOR WINTER SAFETY The sections below provide some basic information and fact sheets about the most common risks and hazards and how to prepare for or avoid them. For more detailed information or question about these topics, refer to the contact or links on each sheet. Thin Ice When is ice safe? There really is no sure answer. You…
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Winter Weather Awareness Week: Winter Weather Overview
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WINTER STORMS Winter is the signature season of Minnesota. Its normally a long season of cold temperatures and snow and ice that can last from November through April. Yet winter doesn’t slow Minnesotans down – in fact Minnesotans are just as mobile, social and active during winter as they are during the summer months –…
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Minnesota Winter Hazard Awareness Week – November 7-11, 2011
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Minnesota Winter Hazard Awareness Week – November 7-11, 2011 Minnesota winter is just around the corner and the question is – are you ready for it? Getting ready for winter doesn’t always take a lot of work. Sometimes it’s just a few little things that can make the difference between safety and suffering: having a…
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Regular parking enforcement during Reading Days
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Regular parking will be enforced during Reading Days. Please park according to permit color and always assume that parking and traffic regulations are enforced, even if classes are not in session. Green (Employee) and Yellow (Commuter student) permit parking are No Parking 2 a.m. – 7 a.m., 7 days a week. Green and Yellow permit…
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Parking Permits
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Students who wish to park a vehicle on campus must obtain a parking permit by registering with the Department of Campus Safety. Vehicles parked on campus without a valid parking permit, or parked in the wrong designated lot will receive a parking ticket for each day of non-registration or being parked in the wrong lot. …
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Student Parking Permits
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Students who wish to park a vehicle on campus must obtain a parking permit by registering with the Department of Campus Safety. Permit lot enforcement begins 7am on Tuesday, September 6th (the first day of classes). Visitor parking is closed to students and staff and is always enforced. Vehicles parked on campus without a valid…
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Parking Permits – Online Registration
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Students who wish to park a vehicle on campus must obtain a student parking permit by registering with the Department of Campus Safety. Online vehicle registration is available until August 31st at the Campus Safety web page: http://gustavus.edu/safety/permits The student parking permit fee for 2011-2012 is $210. Students will need their Gustavus user name and…
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Student Parking Information
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Parking Permit Process A parking permit is required to park on campus. Students who wish to park a vehicle on campus must purchase a student parking permit to display on the vehicle. Registration for parking permits will begin July 25th. Students should visit the Campus Safety web page at https://gustavus.edu/safety/permits to complete the registration process.…