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** Relative humidity levels exceeding 70 % have been observed in the club house basement, even in February. It may be necessary to run a dehumidifier even in the winter months. This may require some care (use the timer setting to defrost) as ice build-up at low temperatures is possible. | ** Relative humidity levels exceeding 70 % have been observed in the club house basement, even in February. It may be necessary to run a dehumidifier even in the winter months. This may require some care (use the timer setting to defrost) as ice build-up at low temperatures is possible. | ||
** Monitor the basement walls and floor, particularly during the spring thaw and following heavy precipitation to ensure. Mold issues (last remediated in 2020) can be likely be avoided if diligent. | ** Monitor the basement walls and floor, particularly during the spring thaw and following heavy precipitation to ensure. Mold issues (last remediated in 2020) can be likely be avoided if diligent. | ||
* In general, the network equipment should be left on all winter long. | * In general, the network equipment should be left on all winter long. This is particularly true for the battery backup units (UPS units) to maintain battery integrity. | ||
=== Chemical Storage === | === Chemical Storage === | ||