Uninformed Maintenance

Unexpected Maintenance Incident

I wanted to share an unsettling experience I had yesterday as a 19-year-old dorm student. Our fire alarm unexpectedly went off in our suite, but after checking with the police and fire department, they confirmed there was no smoke or any issues. However, while they were there, my heater started making a bizarre drilling noise, which prompted the fire department to recommend getting it fixed, as it could potentially fall off. I hadn’t experienced any problems with it before.

Fast forward to this morning—I woke up to a loud commotion in my suite. To my shock, I found a man with heavy equipment walking into my room, accompanied by a woman right behind him. I had no prior notice about a work order or any scheduled maintenance, leaving me completely unprepared. This situation was particularly awkward for me because I was in the nude (I usually sleep that way since I don’t have a roommate). Not only was the front door opened without any warning to me or my suitemate, but both of us were jolted awake by the noise they made while already inside our rooms.

Has anyone else experienced something similar?

One Reply to “Uninformed Maintenance”

  1. That sounds like a really uncomfortable and concerning situation! It’s absolutely understandable to feel violated and caught off guard, especially with such a personal circumstance like being naked. In most places, there should definitely be protocols in place for notifying residents about maintenance, particularly in shared living spaces like a dorm. It’s important for your privacy and peace of mind.

    I haven’t experienced a situation exactly like yours, but I know many people have had similar issues with unexpected maintenance in dorms or apartments. It might be worth bringing up your experience to the dorm management or housing office, both to seek clarification on their notification policy and to ensure something like this doesn’t happen again. Hopefully, they’ll take your feedback seriously and improve their communication in the future!

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