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2 St u d ent Acco mm o d atio n T enan t s Gu ide Welcome to your new home! Living away from home for the first time can be a stressful and daunting time and sometimes it s not always obvious what needs to be done to keep things working properly at home Mum and Dad may have been doing this for you until now! If you can t find the information you need in here, simply contact your Resident Assistant or Accommodation Officer who will be happy to help. Keep this guide handy for future reference. Some useful contact information for you, store these numbers in your phone so you have them handy in case of emergency: Accommodation Office Accommodation Officer Resident Assistants Security Carnethy House, East Kip House, Caerketton House and Scald Law House Details of your Accommodation Officer will be displayed on your notice board in your flat. Details of your Resident Assistants will be displayed on your notice board in your flat ( in extreme emergencies) Property & Facilities Helpdesk Maintenance.helpdesk@napier.ac.uk Finance Edyta Hoszko Keycom Helpdesk Internet problems support@keysurf.net

3 Contents Se c tion 1 Fire Sa fety Fire Safety False Fire activations Evacuations Fire blanket Fire Doors Fire extinguisher Smoke/Heat Detector heads Se c tion 2 - Ge nera l Internet Bicycle Storage Car Parking Flat Inspections Inventory Heating Water (Boost) Electricity Keys TV Licence Stairwells and External Grounds Helpdesk Reference s S e c tion 4 The flat and c on tents General: Intercom Extractor Fans Windows Pest Prevention Posters Laundry room Kitchen: Fridge/freezer Hob/oven Toaster Kettle Microwa ve Shower Room Shower Toilet Se c tion 5 - Mis ce ll a ne ous Local Information Schedule of charges Se c tion 3 Cle a ning a nd Rubbis h Cleaning Rubbish Disposal Recycling

4 Sect ion 1 Fire Safe t y Fire Safety Fires start in University accommodation mainly due to the following: Smoking in the flats Overheated cooking fat Cooking when under the influence of alcohol Candles and naked flames Faulty electrical equipment Fairy lights and incense sticks Never leave cooking unattended and avoid cooking if you have been drinking alcohol. Almost all of our fires have been caused by cooking under the influence of alcohol. Fire needs fuel to grow; you can help prevent fire by the following: Keeping your flat clean build-up of rubbish is fuel for a fire Don t put up posters This is against your tenancy but they also catch fire quickly and help fire to spread Don t bring your own upholstered furniture to the flat this may not meet fire regulations and can help fires to spread Don t store flammable materials next to the cooker Don t place your toaster directly under a kitchen unit False Fire activation s You can prevent false activations of the fire alarm by following these simple steps: Do NOT smoke in the flats if you are caught smoking in your flat even out of the window you will be issued with an instant 50 fine and face disciplinary action. Keep your kitchen door closed when cooking use the extractor fan and open a window to ventilate the room. Wedging the kitchen door open allows cooking fumes into the hall where the smoke detector there will activate the alarm. Keep the shower room door closed after a shower to prevent steam from activating the alarm. Don t spray aerosols directly underneath the smoke/heat detectors. Don t use hair straighteners, hair dryers, irons and other heat producing items directly under the detector heads. Use a heat protective mat with your straighteners and don t leave straighteners etc on the floor Do not tamper or cover the detector heads Do not set off the fire extinguisher unless in an emergency as the powder inside will activate the fire alarm system. Persistent false activations of the fire alarm system will result in disciplinary action and anyone found maliciously activating the fire alarm will be subject to heavy fines, eviction and a possible criminal record.

5 Evacuation s Upon hearing the fire alarm, you MUST evacuate immediately and go to the assembly point as directed - even if you suspect that it is a false alarm. The evacuation procedure can be seen in full on the notices on the back of your bedroom door. Assembly points are located in the courtyard. The Fire Brigade will attend all activations of the alarm system and will check to see if all students have evacuated. A report of any non-evacuated students will be supplied to the Accommodation Office and those students not evacuating will be subject to an instant 50 fine and further disciplinary action. Remember to take your key fob with you when evacuating so you can get into the building when the Fire Brigade gives the all clear. If you can t locate your fob quickly, Security can give you access, the most important thing is that you evacuate. It is yo u r saf et y at ri sk if yo u do no t ev acu ate d u ri n g a f ire ala rm it s just n o t w o rt h t h e risk. Fire blanket The fire blanket is located in the kitchen and will be attached to the wall near the door, full instructions for use can be found on the casing of the blanket. You should read this carefully so you know how to use it in the event of a fire. The fire blanket should be used to smother a small fire in your kitchen most commonly when a pan of food on the hob is left unattended and catches fire. Hold the fire blanket with your hands protected and place over the fire to extinguish the flame. If you ever have to use the fire blanket, it will need to be replaced so contact your Accommodation Officer for a replacement they may carry out an investigation to assess any future fire risk and a Fire Officer may also visit you in your flat. Fire Doo rs Any door in your flat with a self-closing mechanism is a fire door which is there to protect you in the event of a fire. The main flat door provides 1 hour of protection while the internal doors provided half an hour of protection against the flow of fire. You must keep these doors closed at all times and do not disconnect the door closers or wedge the doors open. Doing so is classed as tampering with the fire safety equipment and will result in an instant 50 fine and disciplinary action being taken. When cooking, please keep your kitchen door closed as the cooking fumes can set off the fire system via the detector head in the hall. Please use the extractor fan and open a window to ventilate the room.

6 Fire extingu isher Your flat is fitted with a dry powder fire extinguisher to be used in emergencies only. This should be used only if there is a fire blocking your exit from the flat. To use the extinguisher, break off the plastic tag and remove the metal pin. Aim the extinguisher at the base of the fire and depress the handle to expel the powder. Aim to fully cover and extinguish the flame. Your extinguisher will require a replacement if it is used. Please contact your Accommodation Officer for a replacement. An investigation may be carried out and a Fire Officer may visit you in your flat. Your extinguisher is also fitted with a safety alarm intended to deter unauthorised use. If this is detached, an alarm will sound and you will need to contact Security or a member of staff to silence and reset the alarm. If you observe all the fire safety advice and are careful when cooking, you should never need to use the fire extinguisher or fire blanket. It is far more common in the accommodation for an unruly party goer to set off the extinguisher as a joke. This is a serious offence and you as the tenant will be liable for any damage or cost this results in if the culprit cannot be identified. Even if the culprit is identified, you may still be liable for costs or disciplinary action. You may be subject to disciplinary action and will be fined for the replacement of the fire extinguisher. Be sure you know exactly who has been invited into your flat and keep the front door locked to prevent anyone coming in and setting off the extinguisher this may seem over cautious but it has happened in the past! Smoke/H eat D etector heads These are located on the ceiling in all rooms in the flat (except the shower room and toilets). They are installed for early detection of a fire and are there for your safety. Do not cover or tamper with the detector heads as this renders them ineffective in the event of a fire. Tampering with the detector heads may also set off the fire alarm system which will identify exactly which detector head has been covered. You will face disciplinary action and an instant 50 fine if you are found to have tampered with the detector heads or any other fire safety equipment. Sprinkler System The accommodation is fitted with an automatic fire sprinkler system. The sprinklers are fitted into the ceilings and each sprinkler is protected by a circular plate. Tampering with the sprinkler system may set off the fire alarm and sprinkler system. You will face disciplinary action and an instant 50 fine if you are found to have tampered in with the sprinkler system.

7 Smo king All flats, the stairwells, and communal areas are strictly non-smoking. Please refrain from smoking in these areas. There is a designated area within the courtyard that allows you smoke, this includes the use of e cigarettes.

8 Sec tion 2 - General Internet You have up to 24MB wired broadband and Wi-Fi available in your flat. You can purchase higher speeds from the internet provider (Keycom) if required. B icycle Storage Bicycles can be kept in the bike storage areas located in the courtyard; you will need to provide your own bicycle chain. Please do not keep your bicycle in the communal stairwells or in your flat. Bicycle storage facilities are also available at all campuses. For information on cycling routes to all campuses and facilities available such as bicycle storage, showers and lockers, visit pi er.ac.uk / env ir onm ent. C ar Parking There are no parking facilities at Orwell Terrace. There is some on street parking facilities at Orwell Terrace but this may incur a charge and parking hours are restricted. Ensure you read the local signage to ensure you are parked legally on the public roads. Students are encouraged to take advantage of cycling, walking and public transport routes to all campuses. There are almost 100 City Car Club vehicles in the city, designed for short-term use. For information on all travel routes to and from Edinburgh Napier sites, visit Bed The operation of the bed is assisted by struts. These struts are designed as an as s is tanc e on l y in the opening and closing of the bed top. The hinge mechanism and struts combine to provide a safe and easy operation, but are NO T designed to F IX and HO LD the bed top in the fully open position. Do not let the bed top fall freely at any point as this may result in personal injury and damage to the bed itself.

9 Flat Inspections We carry out monthly inspections throughout your tenancy. You will be notified of the exact dates nearer the time by . We check the general repair of the flat and make sure you are keeping the flat clean and tidy. We will advise the tenants of any concerns we have and action required from you. If you make an effort to keep the flat clean, report any defects/repairs promptly and abide by the rules of your tenancy, there should be no problems at the flat inspections. Inventory You will find an inventory in your flat when you move in. This will list all the fixtures and fittings in your flat and note any defects in them. Please check this over carefully and note down anything that may have been missed. You must sign and return this to the Accommodation Office within 2 weeks of moving in to ensure that you are not charged for anything at the end of your tenancy that wasn t your fault. Amendments you make to the inventory may be checked by an Accommodation Officer. All inventories must be returned to the accommodation reception no later than 4pm on 15 th September 2016 any inventories returned after this date will not be accepted. M ail Mail will be delivered direct to your flat. Parcels that are too big for the letter box, or items requiring a signature, will be taken to the local sorting office if you are out, a card will be left by the postal service in your mail box to let you know of the delivery and where you can collect your parcel. W e w ill n o t t ake deliv er y o f parcel s/sign ed f o r item s at r ecept ion ; it is you r r esp o n sibilit y to arr ang e deliv e r y of t h es e it ems at a t ime w h en yo u w ill b e in t h e flat t o acc ep t t h em. Heatin g Heating is centrally controlled by the Accommodation Office. During the warmer months of the year, the heating system will be closed down. When heating is on, you can adjust the level of heat output in your bedroom/flat by adjusting the dial on the radiators. 1 is the coolest setting and 5 is the highest setting you can use. Please be considerate of the amount of heat you use. Avoid leaving your window open and your heating on full. Report any issues with the heating to the Property and Facilities Helpdesk on The heating in your flat is non-electric. Do not bring any additional heaters into the flat as this can affect the heating valve which will shut down the heating system and also poses a fire risk.

10 Water You will have a regular supply of hot water to taps and showers throughout the day. This is controlled centrally and any queries should be directed to your Accommodation Officer. The water from the cold taps in the kitchen is safe for drinking. Water from the taps in the bedrooms, shower rooms and toilets should be used only for bathing/washing. Please be advised that the water from the hot tap is very hot. You should only require a slight turn of the tap to provide hot water. Electricity If any electrical appliance stops working, contact Orwell Terrace Reception. Energy allow ance The rent shall be inclusive of energy including electricity. Our aim is to reduce the impact on the environment by managing energy use appropriately. We have identified some useful tips for our residents to keep energy usage down. Tips to keep energy usage down: Turn off lights and appliances when not in the room Don t leave items on standby switch them off completely when not in use. Leaving items on standby can add up to 30 to your electricity costs each year! When you have the heating on, keep doors and windows closed to retain the heat closing your curtains can also help to keep the heat from escaping If you are feeling cool, put on an extra layer before turning up the heating Only boil as much water in the kettle as you need F o r mo re energ y sav ing t i p s, v isit w w w.nap ier.ac.u k/en v iro n men t

11 K ey Fo b You will have an electronic fob which will give you access to your block, flat and bedroom. Please keep this safe and attach to a key ring to help stop you from losing it. NEVER attach anything to your fob that could identify your address. You will be charged 10 to replace a lost fob. Keep your fob on you at all times to prevent doors closing and locking behind you. O ff ic e hour s los t k e y f ob If you lose your key fob between 9am and 5pm Monday to Friday, drop into Reception during opening hours to arrange a replacement key fob. Please note there is a charge for replacement key fobs. We will deactivate your lost fob so if you find it again, it won t open any doors. O ut of hours l os t k e y f ob If you lose your key fob after 5pm during the week or any time at the weekend, please contact Security on for access. Security will give you access to your room but won t be able to issue you with a new key fob. You MUST visit Reception the next working day during opening hours to arrange collection of a replacement key fob. Charge f or l os t k e y f ob A replacement key fob will cost 10. When you are given your key fob you will also receive an invoice which can be paid using epay or in cash at the Cash Office in Sighthill. Loc k ed out of yo ur f lat If you lock yourself out of the flat and your key fob is inside, try to get a flatmate to let you back in the flat. During office hours you can contact the Accommodation Office and out with office hours contact Security who will give you access. There may be a charge for call outs. Television Licence You will need a TV licence if you are receiving any live broadcast TV, regardless of how you receive it (TV, laptop, computer, ipod etc). If you get caught without a TV license you may incur a large fine from the licensing agency. Full details can be found at v lic e ns ing.c o.uk Stairw ells, Lifts and External Grounds We have an external cleaning company that cleans the stairwells, lifts and external grounds at all developments each week. You can help by putting all rubbish in the bins provided, please do not leave rub- bish bags in the stairwells, take them to the bin store and dispose of them correctly. Please make use of the recycling facilities. The lifts are serviced regularly. Please don t overload the lifts when moving in or out of the building. Don t wedge the lift doors open as this causes them to break down. The lifts are all covered by CCTV. During icy and snowy conditions, we will grit certain external areas of the developments, mainly the pavements, but please take extra care when out during these weather conditions so you don t fall and hurt yourself. The University will not be liable for any injury or damage caused due to extreme weather conditions. Pro p e rt y & Fa cilit i es H elp d esk You are responsible for reporting all defects or repairs needed in the flat to the Property & Facilities Helpdesk (unless otherwise stated). Their number is and their is m ainte nanc e. hel pdes ier. ac.uk. Please give as much information as possible to ensure a complete repair can be made.

12 For emergency out of hours repairs, please contact Security on They can assess the fault and call out a repair service if it can t wait until the office re-opens. If you fail to report a repair and the problem gets worse, you may be liable for the cost of a further repair that could have been avoided by prompt reporting. Please note that your Accommodation Officer and Resident Assistants are there to provide support and guidance however it is your responsibility as a tenant to report all repairs to the Facilities Helpdesk. Any damage caused that is not deemed fair wear and tear will be charged to the residents at industry cost. Ref eren ces Towards the end of your tenancy, you will no doubt start thinking about accommodation for next year and most private sector landlords will require a landlord reference. We can provide this for you if you complete our reference authority form which can be found on the Links and Documents page on our website pi er.ac.uk /ac c om m odat ion. References are provided at our discretion providing you have met all the tenancy regulations, your rent is up to date and you have not caused any damage to our flats.

13 Sec tion 3 Clea ning/r ubbi sh C leaning You need to keep your bedroom/en suite and your share of the common areas clean and tidy. We have provided basic cleaning utensils but you will have to provide cleaning products sprays, cloths etc. We suggest setting up a cleaning rota to ensure everyone takes their turn cleaning the common areas. Agree this in the early days of your tenancy to avoid disputes later on. Any cleaning required at lease end will be charged equally to all flatmates even if they vacate the flat prior to lease end. Regular cleaning throughout your tenancy will help avoid any charges at lease end. We carry out regular flat inspection and if we are concerned by the condition of your flat, we will bring it to the attention of all flatmates. If the condition does not improve, we will hire professional cleaners to clean your flat and pass the cost in full plus an admin fee to the tenants. You can borrow a vacuum cleaner from Reception at Orwell if you feel the flat needs a bit of a deep clean. Just pop down during opening hours to sign one out. You ll need to show your Matriculation card. B ins /Ru b b ish Separate your waste into the bins within your kitchen (food, glass, packaging and residual). Each bin will be labelled with the recycling it should contain. You will need to empty all bins regularly and take bin bags to the communal bins store in Orwell Terrace. Don t let rubbish build up in the flat as it can attract insects and rodents and it also makes the flat smell! Don t leave rubbish lying next to the external bins. The bins near the doors tend to fill up first so if they are full, please check for space in a bin elsewhere in the bin store. R ecycling You have various recycling bins and one residual waste bin in your kitchen for sorting recycling. Full details of what you can recycle are on the sticker on the side of the bin. Please use these bins appropriately and dispose of the sorted items in the main recycling bins outside the flat developments regularly. Don t put anything other than specified waste into the recycling bins contaminating these bins with general waste makes the contents of these bins unrecyclable, the waste will go into landfill and we may be fined by the Council. The external bin store is located by the bike sheds and at the entrance to Orwell Terrace. For information on all reuse and recycling facilities, including charity shops and community collection points, within The City of Edinburgh Council area visit in bur gh.go v.uk /was te.

14 Sec tion 4 The Fl at and conte nts GENER AL Int ercom ( Do o r ent r y s yst em) Your flat has a secure entry system in place where your guests and visitors will have to buzz your flat to be let in. As a security mechanism, guests and visitors can only be provided with access if you go to the main communal entrance door and let them in. Any faults with the intercom system should be reported directly to the Property & Facilities Helpdesk for repair. L igh t ing The lights in the hall and living areas have motion detection and will switch off if there is no sensed movement after a pre-determined time. You should be able to switch the lights on and off manually however. If a light stops working in any room in your flat, please check the fuse board as per the electricity section. If the lights are still not working, please report this to the property & Facilities helpdesk on for repair. Extra cto r Fan s These are located in the en suite shower rooms and kitchens. The fans in the en suite shower room should come on automatically with the main light and should not be turned off at the mains. They are there to help clear the rooms of any steam and prevent mould formations. If they don t turn on please report to the Property & Facilities Helpdesk immediately for repair. The kitchen extractor fan must be used when cooking to prevent accidental activation of the fire alarm system. If the extractor fan is not working and you have checked all the electrical switches are on, please report the fault immediately to the Property & Facilities Helpdesk for repair. W ind ow s All windows are fitted with restrictors for your safety and to prevent any damage being caused by the windows being open and caught by the wind. Please do not remove the restrictors or open the windows further than the restrictor allows any damage caused from this will be charged to you. Keep your windows closed if you are going out, especially if you are on the ground floor to prevent anyone gaining entry to your flat. Don t leave any valuables near an open window as opportune thieves may be operating near your flat. You should open your window regularly however to fully ventilate your room. You should also mop up any excess condensation that forms. Doing this should prevent any mould forming on the window. If you do get any build-up of mould along the window frame, it is your responsibility to clean it up. Use an anti mould spray and follow the manufacturer s guidelines. Failure to keep your windows clean can cause damage to the woodwork for which you will be charged for the repair. If your room is too hot, turn down the heating as a means of cooling before opening a window.

15 F loo ring Your flat is fitted throughout with a vinyl covering. This should be swept regularly to remove any dust/ debris and cleaned with a mop using a dilute solution made of water and washing up liquid (eg Fairy Liquid). Do not use bleach or Flash floor cleaner or anything containing pine oil. Pest Pr ev ent ion You can play an important part in pest prevention. Mice have a very strong sense of smell and will be attracted by food left lying around. Keep your kitchens clean and remove any food debris from the floors and worktops regularly. Keep all leftover food in sealed containers. If you see any mice or droppings, please report this immediately to the Property & Facilities Helpdesk who will send an expert to investigate. You may be charged for the call out if your flat isn t clean or if there are lots of food stuffs lying around to entice the mice. Po ster s Pin boards are supplied in the kitchens and bedrooms for you to put up posters, photos, pictures etc. You are not permitted to put up posters/items on the walls or woodwork using blu-tac, drawing pins, sellotape or any other form of fixings as this can damage the paint work. You may be fined if we find anything attached to the walls/ceilings in the flat and you will be liable for the cost of any redecoration required at the end of your lease. L aun d r y The Laundry room is located on the ground floor between East Kip and Carnethy House. You can load a pre-paid card with credits; this machine is located in the laundry room and full instructions will be displayed. The cost of a wash and dry cycle will be displayed on the machines.

16 KITCHENS Fridge/Freezers These should be cleaned out regularly, wipe the inside base of the fridge with a soft cloth and kitchen spray. Clean the salad drawers and shelves with hot soapy water. For hygiene reasons, you should keep cooked and raw food separate and keep raw meat at the bottom of the fridge so their juices don t drip on to other things and contaminate them. If your fridge seems too warm, adjust the temperature dial and leave for a few hours to see if the temperature changes. Check that the freezer compartment is defrosted as this can affect the operation of the fridge and freezer. Defrost regularly if your freezer forms large layers of ice. If the temperature is still too high, please report to the Property & Facilities Helpdesk. H ob/oven You need to switch the oven on at the wall prior to use. If there is no heat or the cooker isn t working, please report immediately to the Property & Facilities Helpdesk. You will need to use the extractor hood if your cooker has one or the extractor fan in your kitchen when using the oven/hob. This will help reduce cooking fumes and reduce the chance of false fire alarm activations. To operate the hob, you will need to press the hob angel, located at the side of the hob. It will have a red light on when power is activated to the hob. Power to the hob is active for 15 minutes. If you wish to cook for longer than this, you will need to press the reset button again after 15 minutes (see blue arrow) (it will flash when you need to press it again). This is a safety design to prevent accidental fires when people put food on to cook, leave the room and forget about their cooking it does happen! To operate the lower oven, you will need to press the timer switch (middle button) firmly. Again, this is a safety feature designed to prevent accidentally turning on. Keeping your cooker clean: Hob - Use a soft cloth and an appropriate heavy duty clean- er (for example Mr Muscle or Cif) to remove dirt (be careful not to damage the surface of the hob). Wipe the hob down after each use. Oven - Invest in a good quality oven cleaner, for example Mr Muscle or Oven Pride. Follow the manufacturer s instructions for correct usage. Safety: Make sure all dials are switched off after use and get into the habit of switching the oven off at the wall when not in use. Co o king un d er t h e in f lu e n ce of alcoh o l is v er y dan g ero u s please be very careful when preparing food, especially after a night out.

17 K ettle Only put water in the kettle and ensure the elements are always immersed. Never let the kettle boil dry. If the kettle is not working and you have checked that all the fuses are in the on position as per the Electricity section, take the kettle to your Resident Assistant who will replace it for you. Only boil as much water as required to help conserve energy. M icrow ave This should be cleaned after every use. The plate can be washed in hot soapy water and the surfaces of the microwave can be wiped down both inside and out using a kitchen spray and soft cloth. Do not put anything metallic into the microwave. If the microwave is not working, after checking the fuse board to ensure everything is switched on, please contact your Senior Resident who can replace the microwave for you. To aster Toasters must have a power supply to work. Please ensure the toaster is plugged in and switched on at the wall socket. Insert bread/food item into slot and press lever at side to depress food. Food will automatically pop up when ready. You can adjust the cooking time using the dial on the side of the toaster. Do not keep your toaster directly under the kitchen units as this poses a fire risk. If the toaster is not working, check it is plugged in and the socket is switched on; check the fuse board to see that all switches are on. If it is still not working please take the toaster to your Resident Assistant who will replace it for you. Unplug the toaster before cleaning. Empty the crumb tray under the toaster regularly. Wipe down the outside of the toaster if required with a damp cloth. NEVER insert anything metallic into the toaster. Do not place your toaster directly under a kitchen unit.

18 SH OWER R OOM S To ilets Use the toilet brush we have provided and a suitable toilet cleaner that you will need to supply to keep the toilet clean after use. Wipe the seat regularly with an anti-viral spray and soft cloth. It s OK to flush toilet paper down the toilet; all other items should be disposed of with household waste to prevent blockages. If your toilet stops flushing, overflows or leaks, please report immediately to Property & Facilities Helpdesk. Sh o w er To use the shower, just turn the dial on the left hand side of the bar to operate. To adjust the temperature of the shower, turn the dial on the right as required. To go above a certain temperature, you will need to press the button while you turn the dial this is a safety feature to ensure you don t scald your- self. You will need to ensure that all hair is removed from the drain to prevent the shower tray from blocking and flooding the room. You can do this by carefully removing the silver drain cover and removing any debris. To prevent build up of limescale, mould and mildew, do not allow water to dry on the glass or frames of the shower unit. After showering, rinse with water, remove water droplets with a squeegee and wipe frame with a soft cloth. Every week, wash the shower unit with a mild soap/detergent solution (with a ph of 4-8). Rinse with water, dry with a squeegee and wipe down with a soft cloth. Under no circumstances should you use an abrasive, caustic or scouring product. Don t use spray and leave type products. Non compliance with these instructions could damage the shower unit and will be costly to repair/replace, the cost of which will be passed onto you. Use a shower or bath mat to help prevent the floor from getting soaked and mop up any excess water from the en suite shower room floor to prevent any slip hazards and water damage to the floor boards or your belongings. Please consider the amount of water you use, in particular hot water, as energy is used to heat it. For suggestions on how to use less, visit api er.ac.uk /en vir onm ent. The shower door is on a sliding mechanism, don t push or pull it to open as this will damage the door, the cost of repair will be passed on to you in full. Sink Clean regularly and ensure that any hair/debris is removed from the plug hole regularly. Please be advised that the water from the hot tap is very hot. You should only require a slight turn of the tap to provide hot water. Sh av er Un it Only plug in shavers and electric toothbrushes into the socket. Do not get the socket wet.

19 Sec tion 5 - Misc ellaneous Sc hedule of Cha rge s Please refer to this list of charges for any damages/redecoration or cleaning required at your lease end that are not classed as fair wear and tear. Be aware that you and your flatmates will be charged an equal portion for communal areas and the whole cost for damage/cleaning/redecoration costs for your own bedroom this applies even if you move out before the official lease end date. STUDENT ACCOMMODATION SCHEDULE OF CHARGES A 10 admin fee per tenant will also be applied in addition to the prices below on ALL cleaning, maintenance and replacement for missing or damaged inventory items. Lost Keys and Locks Lost key fob replacement 10 Non return of key fob at end of tenancy 50 Lost bike storage key 25 Fire Safety Non-evacuation during a fire alarm 50 Tampering with fire equipment (e.g. covering or removing 50 each offence detector head; disconnecting door closers) Fire extinguisher replacement 50 Malicious activation of fire alarm and forcing other students to 150 evacuate (including tampering with break glass points) Smoking, or permitting guest to smoke, in flat or within 50 each offence building Presence of fairy lights, candles or other fire hazards 50 each offence Tenancy End, Transfers, Terminations & Cleaning Transfer of tenancy Early termination of tenancy (subject to approval) Disposal of items of furniture Disposal of rubbish &/or bedding Missing inventory items e.g. Bins, chairs, vacuums, dustpans, ironing boards etc Cleaning end of tenancy: Bedroom graded B room/items not fully cleaned Bedroom graded C no significant cleaning effort made Communal areas graded B - room/items not fully cleaned Communal areas graded C - no significant cleaning effort made Sparkle clean bedroom (early termination only) (Including basin clean, vacuuming, dusting, cleaning surfaces etc) Cleaning mid-term Including excessive soiling of carpets/chairs, graffiti etc Cleaning of curtains, carpets etc. 30 per tenant 28 days rent + 50 administration charge 80 per item 20 per bag (black refuse bag) Up to commercial cost 20 per room 30 per room 20 per person 30 per person 10 Up to commercial cost Up to commercial cost Damage Prices below are indicative and in all cases are subject to change in line with industry costs or price decreases/increases, a 10 admin charge per tenant is also applicable. Where costs are higher than stated below, invoices/receipts can be provided.

20 Solid door replacement including ironmongery (front door, 550 bedroom, kitchen, toilet doors) Non fire door replacement (shower room/toilet) 325 Wardrobe door replacement 180 per door Kitchen cabinet doors/drawers replacement 65 Door handle replacements 72 Door closer replacements 216 Vinyl replacement Hall 1200 Lounge 810 Bedroom 510 Shower room 200 Painting of rooms Hall Kitchen/lounge Bedroom 240 Shower room - 50 Painting walls ( ) Silicone replacement (Shower tray) 72 Plumbing ( blocked ) Shower trap 35 WC 35 WHB 35 Refit Toilet Seat 20 Supply and fit toilet seat 65 Small holes (approx fist sized) in walls requiring filling and repainting Large holes in walls requiring plaster board and repainting Local worktop repair ( patch ) 105 Complete replacement of worktop 300 Replacement sofa Site specific approx Re-upholster sofa Site Specific approx Replacement bar stool 80 Dining Table 120 Coffee Table 100 Other damage to flat and contents At industry cost Other Breaches in the Code of Conduct Posters on walls Any action in direct breach of the terms of the Tenancy and Code of Conduct, including noise complaints, continuing to play loud music after requests to stop, unruly behaviour, antisocial behaviour including throwing items from windows, behaviour likely to cause injury and disrespectful actions towards staff students or members of the public. 25 each offence Discretionary Fines Miscellaneous Accommodation Officer flat check re-visit Call out charge (Locked out, reporting faults that are incorrect etc., discretionary charge) 15 per student 20 All of the above matters which also constitute a breach of the terms of your Tenancy may also result in additional disciplinary action. The above costs are a result of discussions with University contractors. Edinburgh Napier University would prefer not to charge students; your consideration of this document is therefore appreciated.

21 Loca l Information Taxi Service City Radio Taxis City Cabs Information Centre 2 Cockburn Street (bus & Train Timetables) Bus Information Lothian Buses National Rail Information Scotrail Information Line Line Flight Information Edinburgh Airport Doctor Bruntsfield Medical Practice, Forbes Road Leven Health Centre, 10 Ponton Street Polwarth Practice, 75 Polwarth Gardens Marchmont Medical Practice, Warrender Park Terrace Dentist (Emergency) The Polwarth Group, 33 Polwarth Gardens Accident & Emergency Hospital Services Ambulance, Fire Brigade, Police E Braddock, 70 Marchmont Road Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, 51 Little France Crescent, Edinburgh, Midlothian, EH16 4SA Dial 999 (Emergency) TSB 26 West Maitland Street (ATM) Bank of Scotland 48 Earl Grey Street, Tollcross (ATM) Royal Bank 26 Home Street, Tollcross (ATM) Lloyds Bank 165 Lothian road (ATM) Barclays 1 St Andrews Square (ATM) ATMs are available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. Church of Scotland Barclay Church, Bruntsfield Roman Catholic Church Sacred Heart, Lauriston Street Methodist Central Hall, West Tollcross Jehovah s Witness Kingdom Hall, Pennywell Road Mosque Central Mosque, 50 Potterrow Public Swimming Dalry Swim Centre, Caledonian Crescent Aerobics/Gym [EN]GAGE Sport Centre, Sighthill Campus Pulse Centre, Commonwealth Pool Virgin Active, Fountainpark Complex Pure Gym, Exchange Place (24 hrs) Tesco Supermarket Earl Grey Street, Tollcross Haymarket Terrace Fountainbridge (next to Cargo pub) Scotmid Co-operative 114 Dalry Road Sainsbury s Supermarket 39 Westfield Road Apple Healthcare (Pharmacy) 65 Dalry Road Post Office 91 Dalry road

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