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Thinking about how to best approach property management at my new place about the ADA and what they need to do. I'll have to tread carefully on this one.
i woke up at my usual early hour. Fell asleep petting the cat. Lol
Thinking about how to best approach property management at my new place about the ADA and what they need to do. I'll have to tread carefully on this one.
What does the management have to do ? You could call ADA and see if they can help you , it might get the management to move faster too.
Seems a strobe fire alarm would be more important. Talk to them about that and the doorbell. I'm certain they won't cover phone flashers or that type.
That reminds me of how,in college and doing research papers, I had to do everything the good old fashioned way. Internet wasn't around for the general public yet.
Your post brought back some nice memories. Years ago, before home computers were a necessity or affordable, a must have was encyclopedias. Sales men would come door to door trying to sell them to you. I think my son was in fifth grade, no computer at home and had to do a report about every state. It took forever!! We had numerous encyclopedias all over the dining room table. Years later when my daughters had to do the same report we had a computer. Encyclopedias are gone, which makes me a little sad. We use to let the girls pick a certain encyclopedia letter every night and let them chose a topic for us to read a bedtime story to them.
We had a set of Encyclopedia too growing up , I think my younger sister took the set for her daughters . I use to buy my granddaughter nature magazines but she can get all that stuff on the computer now, but it does feel the same to me. I like having a good book to read instead an ebook.
??And as for phone ringers, I'm not too worried about that. I will, however, ask them to call me and let me know a visitor is waiting for me.
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Ask them to call you to let you know a visitor is waiting? How would that work if you are going to have a doorbell installed anyway?
The hardest part I had when apartment living is if you live in a building where the only way a visitor could get IN was to to be 'buzzed in' through a intercom system. The one place I lived had that system (and I hated it)- so now when I apartment hunt I avoid places like that.
If you mean waiting at the gate- I had that also at my last place- that was a fun thing to work around but did find that if I input the number of the gate and labeled it- all I had to do was answer the phone and input a set of numbers I think it was (it's been over 1.5 years so I can't remember anymore)- no need to really listen even though that's how the gate system is set up- they buzz your cell (or landline), tell you who it is then you hit the key combo to release the gate. Since I rarely (if ever) had any visitors anyway I just went straight for the "let 'em in since I knew who to expect" or I gave them my gate code prior to them arriving(family really). I found out later many times if you order in- pizza etc, most of the drivers already have some sort of default code they can enter into the keypad and let themselves in. (scarey actually....)