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Fall Flavours + Trick or Treat Time

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LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT

Happy Fall, friends:

We’ve settled into autumn routines with the changing of seasons and with it, seasonal housekeeping here at Red Haus.

As such, this issue of My Red Roof provides a laundry list of single action items intended to inform and support the safety and harmony of our community of 1,000-some neighbours.

Cannabis & Smoking. As for cigarettes, vaporizers, cigars and marijuana, we continue to ask that you smoke responsibly. Please be respectful of neighbors, for the containment of smoke odour, and for the safe disposal of butts.

Winterizing your unit:

Thermostat. Set your wall thermostat to the desired temperature (never less than 17C). It controls (opens and closes) the zone valve for heating to ensure regular hot water flow.

Zone Valve. It’s extremely important that this valve operate properly as to prevent freezing and bursting of the pipes. If your baseboard heaters do not feel warm when the thermostat is on, simply contact a plumber for immediate servicing.

Windows. Windows should remain closed during the winter, which not only helps to regulate the temperature in your unit, but also avoids baseboard heating-pipes from freezing and bursting.

Dryer Vent. Lint is a highly combustible material. To minimize dangerous build up in the dryer vent (which is higher in the winter due to those cozy sweaters), be sure to remove lint from the lint trap at the front of your dryer with each use. Also, regularly vacuum behind your dryer removing all lint discharge from the floor and surrounding the dryer vent. Should lint be visible from your exterior dryer vent flap (located on your patio wall), contact the Maintenance Supervisor for attention.

We’re especially thrilled have volunteers graciously organize a trick or treat stop at the Club Haus this Halloween. Details and RSVP info is below.

Happy Thanksgiving to you all.

— Don McKenzie | President, Red Haus Board of Directors


TRICK OR TREAT AT THE CLUB HAUS
Inviting Red Haus’ Little Ghouls & Goblins

Monday, October 31
5:00 - 7:30 PM
CLUB HAUS

On Halloween night, all mini Red Haus residents are invited to stop in at the Club Haus to show off their costumes and collect a candy bag! Volunteers have graciously donated candy for this event and will be handing out treat bags between 5:00-7:30PM.

If you too would like to donate candy for the children’s treat bags, please deliver store-bought, individually packaged treats to the Red Haus office by Friday, October 28.

For numbers, it will be enormously helpful for us to know how many children we can anticipate, so please confirm the number of littles you will be bringing over by Friday, October 28. RSVP at office@redhauscondos.com.

We look forward to providing a fun stop for the kids — thank you for your support and participation!


HOUSEKEEPING

Close Windows at Zero Degrees

As we see (and feel) the temperatures drop, we’re re-sharing some easy tips from our property’s plumber (Reggin Technical Services Ltd.) to avoid untimely emergency calls. In recent years, our property insurance has been significantly impacted by residents who fail to follow these steps and in doing so, put their unit and surrounding units at risk due to costly flood damage.

Test & Test Again. Turn your thermostat all the way up, then off (just temporarily while completing test). Check if your radiant heater (along baseboard) comes on when the temperature is increased, and off when decreased (which takes about one minute). If there is no change, there could be an issue with the zone valve or thermostat.

Set & Forget at 17C. Always have your thermostat set at 17C or higher. If you travel or leave your condo for any period of time, never turn your heating off.

Listen closely. Do you hear excessive noise when your radiant heater is turned on. If yes, this can indicate failing or failed components.

Close Windows & Patio Doors. This is tremendously important and is repeatedly the primary reason for flood damage every winter— never, ever open windows below freezing. When left open, cold air can freeze the radiant pipes below and freeze them, causing water pipes to burst.

Have Easy Access to Plumber Contact. Provide your tenant(s) with a preferred contractor contact list, include a plumber in the event of emergencies. Please remember, plumbers fees and costs stemming from flood damage is the responsibility or the occupant and owner.

Psssst. Be sure you have adequate Condo Insurance — both owners and renters require insurance, including flood damage.


REGGIN TECHNICAL SERVICES LTD.
Phone: (403) 287 2540

Disclaimer: Red Haus Corporation is not responsible for any related costs or outcomes resulting from services rendered by an owner or resident for inspection, repair or renovation services including Reggin Technical Services, its employees or its contractors.

Indoor Smokers + Air Purifiers

If you are a smoker and choose to smoke in your suite, it is also your responsibility to contain resulting smoke odour to your suite. As such, we are reminding smokers to invest in an air purifier. In consideration for your surrounding neighbours, especially those with allergies or asthma, we appreciate you keeping shared space smoke-free.

Products such as insulated electrical covers, foam for sealing around ventilation and pipes, and carbon-based air filter systems for doors and windows can help reduce the amount of odour and smoke leakage emanating from other units.

REMINDER: Disposing of butts off your patio and onto common property is illegal. Heavy fines can be levied.

Courteous Waste Disposal

Please be reminded that garbage, recycling and organic waste must be carried (not dragged) from your unit to the appropriate bin. En route, carpet stains have become a costly issue again due to leakage.

Kindly double-bag waste that may leak. Soiling common property is not only inconsiderate and unsanitary, but is costly to the Corporation for unscheduled clean-ups.

Should you witness waste left in the hallways and lobbies or remnants of waste leakage, please report it to the On-Site Supervisor via email here.

Preventable Wall & Door Damage

Though common spaces including lobbies, hallways and door casings are touched up periodically — this is infrequent maintenance. We ask that residents take more care to avoid damaging and marking common areas unnecessarily. Building 60 has become particularly bad.

Please be aware that with video evidence, the Board can impose fines from $500-$1,000 on units responsible for this damage.

Pick-Up After your Dog, Always

Though a seemingly a logical act, there are residents at Red Haus who reguarly fail to pick up after their dog on common property.

With five waste stations (and free poop bags provided), there is absolutely NO EXCUSE for not picking up after your dog, ever; this is a basic condition of having a dog at Red Haus.

For on-lookers, please call-out these residents and report them — the contamination of our community space is never acceptable or tolerated.

Levelling Up | Our Dog's Manners, Our Club Haus, Our Gym Offering

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Inviting All Red Haus Dog Owners
Let’s Cultivate Pawsitive Condo Living Together
Attend a Free 90-Minute Dog Training Session for Helpful Licks & Tricks

Hosted by Red Haus Corporation and led by certified dog trainer, Groundwork Dog Rearing, you and your dog are cordially invited to learn and practise desirable condo behaviour in a “pawsitive” and constructive space. All dogs and their owners — perfect, or not — are encouraged to join. This will be a fun, interactive event on Red Haus property.

Though Red Haus is “dog friendly,”all residents (“dog people” or not) are entitled to feel safe and secure on our property. Respect for all residents is paramount and the onus falls on you, the pet owner, to ensure your dog behaves in a perpetually quiet, calm and respectful manner in-and-out of your suite.

We are proactively offering this FREE training session for Red Haus dog owners to impart actionable training tools for Red Haus dog owners, to support your responsibility in maintaining harmony between yourself, other dogs owners, and non-dog owners. All pets must be registered with the Corporation, here.

Details:

CLUB HAUS LOUNGE
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14
6:30-8:00PM

Agenda:

  • 6:15PM Check-In, Club Haus lounge (WITHOUT your dog)

  • 6:30PM Training Seminar (WITHOUT your dog)

  • 7:00PM 15-Minute break (to return WITH your dog, weather dependant)

  • 7:15PM Training Demonstration

  • 7:45PM Q&A

  • 8:00PM Wrap up

Training Objectives:

  1. Barking — we address causes, triggers and solutions to reduce barking (and general insecurity) in your home, from your balcony, and in and around common property;

  2. Hallway Etiquette — learn to pass fellow residents politely on common property like in hallways, stairwells and elevators. Hint: You should ALWAYS be between your dog and a fellow resident.

  3. Fear and Aggression — towards fellow residents and furry friends. Training a reactive dog to be non-reactive can hard work, but everything is possible with effective tools and consistency. Problematic dogs can be forcibly removed from the property, so the onus is on you — the owner — to manage challenging behaviours, especially when you have choosen to share close quarters with others.


Please register below. We will meet in the Club Haus (without your dog) for the initial training seminar. If the weather is nice, you will return with your dog, and we will practise techniques learned together outside. If the weather is poor, our trainer will deliver a demonstration in the Club Haus with her own dog pack. All content covered will be provided in a digital training package following the session.

Get to know your trainer: Crystal Hincks, Groundwork Puppy Rearing

Register:


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Bigger. Better. Stronger.
New Gym Equipment to Help you Hit your Fitness Goals

We’ve expanded the equipment offering in the ClubHaus Fitness Centre:
two rowing machines, a replacement treadmill and a functional trainer cable machine with dual 200 lb weight stacks.

REMINDER Minors are not permitted to use the gym (or ClubHaus) unless accompanied by an adult.

 
 

Housekeeping

REMINDER Special Assistance in the Event of Fire

For anyone requiring evacuaiton assistance by the fire department in the event of a fire, a request must be made with the Property Manager that includes your full name, building and suite number.

Your information is then manually added to a secured emergency binder in your respective lobby for Fire Department reference.

Thank you for your immediate attention to this matter.

Board Approval Required Before you Renovate your Suite

In accordance with Red Haus bylaw and building code compliance (largely sound-proofing), your renovation plan requires Board approval prior to work commencing.

Approval is swift and easy. Simply complete and submit the Renovation Form first HERE.

Multiple units have recently proceeded with renovations prior to Board approval and will now face costly fines. If you see or hear renovations happening, please contact the Maintenance Manager accordingly.

Unregistered Moves are Illegal

Moves are booked and approved via Condo Control a minimum of 72hrs before your impending move.

Go to: Condo Control > Amenity Booking > Select Building > Select Date > Check Availability > Complete booking form and pay $150 Security Fee.

Unsupervised (illegal) moves pose a massive security risk to our community and carry a $500 fine per occurrence.

Please report all moves immediately to the Property Manager noting building number, floor and room number where possible.

Be Merry. Be Kind. Be Safe.

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President’s Letter
Be Merry. Be Kind. Be Safe.

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Dear friends:

First may I say what a trying and exhaustive time it’s been for everyone. Amplify collective fears, frustrations and anxiety by the realities of communal living — more congestion, more noise, more activity — and its a recipe for disaster. But, miraculously it hasn’t been. Not even close. so I applaud and revere this community for your heightened patience, tolerance, due diligence and kindness. We’ve naturally had to cancel this year’s Holiday Open Haus but look forward to making up for it next year. We continue to thank owners and residents for following government sanctioned COVID-19 measures.

Secondly, the Board of Directors wishes to reiterate that our recent AGM held on September 28 was a "work in progress" with COVID and Simco Management adding to delays in financial reporting. As echoed by the auditor, our property remains in great financial shape. This Board has taken an active role in supporting the renegotiating of service contracts, which (as one example) has saved the Corporation over $12,000 for annual waste removal services. That said, we remain confident that our next AGM will meet the standard that the Board and residents have come to expect.

Lastly, as we transition into modified holiday mode, more time at home is an ideal opportunity to access seasonal housekeeping. We’ve included a laundry list of timely updates and reminders to inform and support the safety and harmony of our community.

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Site Office Closure The Site Office is again closed to residents to minimize close-quarter interactions. Any requests for the On-Site Manager should be made by phone or email.

Newsletter + Website Refresh. We’ve made some tweaks to our website to improve usability and navigation. You’ll have also noticed that our bi-monthly newsletter, My Red Roof Resident Insider, is now formatted as a blog (and no longer as a PDF). Past issues are available from the sidebar on this page.

NEW Community Manager Email. For ease and consistancy, we requested a general email address be created for the Community Manager (that won’t change with the assigned Community Manager). This new general email is redhaus@simcomgt.com.

Tree Trimming We had the arborist onsite in November to trim back our trees to keep them strong and manicured. They’re ready to be adorned by our seasonal display of holiday lights, which will light up on December 1st.

NEW Carpet Cleaning In response to your requests, we have introduced more frequent cleaning to keep common areas looking pristine and crisp as possible. These are in addition to bi-annual full carpet cleanings during the winter and spring. Please take particular care with coffee, chewing gum, pet waste and garbage on common property.

Complaint Process With more daily eyes around the property to spot and track bylaw infractions or operational gaps, we graciously ask TWO THINGS of owners and residents: that you contact the Community Manager (and NOT inundate Board members); and that you be part of a solution, rather than part of the a problem. Reframing problems with solutions is not only more productive but is collaborative. And there’s always more joy in collaboration!

We hear your concerns, we share them and know you will be proud of changes to come. Stay safe, stay home and my warmest holiday wishes to you all.

— Don McKenzie | President, Red Haus Board of Directors


5 Preventative Flooding Tips for Winter Temperatures
Reggin Technical Services Ltd.

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It’s getting colder by the day, so Reggin Technical Services Ltd. (our property plumber) has provided us with easy steps to avoid untimely emergency calls. Our property insurance has been significantly impacted in recent years by residents who fail to follow these steps and in doing so, put their unit and surrounding units at risk of costly flood damage.

  1. Test & Test Again. Turn your thermostat all the way up, then off (just temporarily while completing test). Check if your radiant heater (along baseboard) comes on when the temperature is increased, and off when decreased (which takes about one minute). If there is no change, there could be an issue with the zone valve or thermostat.

  2. Set & Forget at 17C. Always have your thermostat set at 17C or higher. If you travel or leave your condo for any period of time, never turn your heating off.

  3. Listen closely. Do you hear excessive noice when your radiant heater is turned on. If yes, this can indicate failing or failed components.

  4. Close Windows & Patio Doors. This is tremendously important and is repeatedly the primary reason for flood damage every winter— never, ever open windows below freezing. When left open, cold air can freeze the radiant pipes below and freeze them, causing water pipes to burst.

  5. Have Easy Access to Plumber Contact. Provide your tenant(s) with a preferred contractor contact list, include a plumber in the event of emergencies. Please remember, plumbers fees and costs stemming from flood damage is the responsibility or the occupant and owner.

Psssst. Be sure to ask Santa for adequate Condo Insurance. If he won’t be bringing it… then be sure to ask your insurance company — both owners and renters require insurance, including flood damage.

REGGIN TECHNICAL SERVICES LTD.
Phone: (403) 287 2540

Disclaimer: Red Haus Corporation is not responsible for any related costs or outcomes resulting from services rendered by an owner or resident for inspection, repair or renovation services including Reggin Technical Services, its employees or its contractors.


Housekeeping

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Holiday Decor

1. Real Christmas trees are NOT PERMITTED due to extreme fire hazard.

2. Wreaths may not be hung on the OUTSIDE of front doors and patio doors. Inward-facing is totally fine.

3. Christmas lights may be strung from patio railings from December 1- January 15.

NOTE: Infraction fines will be issued for non-compliance.

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Bylaw Committee Volunteers Needed

Want to learn more about your community? Like to be a change-maker? The task of updating our bylaws is upon us and the Board is forming a volunteer committee to champion this process.

Interested owners and residents are asked to email office@redhauscondos.com with subject line, Bylaw Committee, to inquire or volunteer.

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Moves

All moves (in and out) are required to be registered. Failure to do so will result in a $500 fine to the unit owner.

Forms are available for download from CCC (Simco’s communications portal) or here.

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Annual Pet Registration

In accordance with our bylaws, all pets residing on the property are to be registered annually. Failure to do so or any breach of the Pet Policy is subject to a fine of $250 (per occurrence).

New and existing owners can register their pet(s) from Condo Control Central (Simco’s communications portal) or here.

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Visitor Parking Passes

Visitor parking passes can be issued through the Onsite Office (here) or through Condo Control Central (CCC).

CCC Instructions: Once logged in, select "Security & Concierge" on the left and Click on the "Visitor Parking" icon. Enter visitor information and check the box if visitor parking is required. Enter vehicle information (licence plate), start and expiry date, model and colour. Click "Save" and its done!

NOTE: There is a 12-Night Per Month Limit for these passes. For assistance, contact the Onsite Manager at office@redhauscondos.com