\section{Office Maintenance}

\subsection{Toner Cartridges}

The HP toner cartridges should not be thrown away.  They should be recycled.
To recycle them, put them in a box and slap a UPS label on it.  The UPS label
can be found in one of three ways:

 1) Look in the manual inside the box.  There is one there.
 2) If there is no manual inside the box, then look in the office drawer
    (where the machine room keycard is kept) and take one from there.
 3) If there are none there or you can't find them, then call HP at
    1-800-752-0900 Ext. 1872 and talk to the nice lady there.  She will send
    you some labels.  

After you have slapped the label on, call UPS and ask them to come pick up.
Or check with the Campus Activities Complex.  They might be able to work it
into their UPS stuff.

\subsection{Recycling}

There are several trash bags at the back of the office devoted to
different types of (non-soda can) recyclables.  These may be recycled
by taking them to Bexley dormitory: on Tuesday night, leave the stuff
near Bexley (opposite from Mass Ave), and make sure you put them in
the special bins near the curbside (take the stuff out of the bags).

The latest guidelines from abbe:

{\it Jet-A-Way will no longer accept any recyclables left for pickups in 
plastic bags. All items need to be placed in the bins at curbside. 
Jet-A-Way has generously agreed to supply each house with 2-3 very large 
plastic barrels which will be kept near the pickup area. This way, if 
you plan to transport your recyclables to the pickup site in a plastic 
bag, you can empty the contents of the bag into the barrel.

Glass (clear and colored), aluminum, tin and plastics (\#1 \& \#2 only) can 
be mixed together. These items need to be rinsed first. 

Newspaper and white paper can be mixed and put either in brown paper 
bags or wrapped in twine.}

The empty deposit soda cans should be sorted by maker (Coca Cola or
whatever) into cardboard flats, and then taken down to La Verde's.  A
set of five flats should be six dollars of deposit refund.  The
current Coke Comm is rewarding people who do this with a free can of
soda for every five flats.

\subsection{General Office Cleanliness}

When you are done with your can of soda, rinse it out and put it in
the cardboard soda flats at the back of the office.  When you are done
with your food, throw the wrappings away.  Remember, do not throw out
anything dangerously sharp into the trash.

In case of major disaster, there is a SIPB bucket, sponges, and
cleanser on the refridgerator at the back of the room.

\subsection{The Fridge}

Officially, anything not maintained by Cokecomm may be thrown out of
the fridge.  Unofficially, anything not named and dated may be thrown
out, {\it especially} if it starts smelling bad (at which time it
should definitely be thrown out).

The last fridge cleaning occurred in February of 1994, at which time
the inside and door front of the fridge were thoroughly scrubbed with
bleach-based cleanser.  If you clean the fridge out, do not forget to
empty the water-collection tray located beneath it.  Feel free to use
the gloves, sponges, bucket and cleanser located on the fridge.



