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18 <strong>MACDILL</strong>AFBI32-110 7 MARCH 2007<br />

2.22.2. Dormitory managers will issue storage room keys when requested by residents. Residents<br />

must read the storage room policy letter and sign for storage room key to gain access. All items placed<br />

in these area must be secured in assigned lockers and clearly labeled with the member’s name, room<br />

number, unit, phone number, and duty location. All items must be stored in assigned storage units<br />

unless authorized otherwise by dormitory managers. Items left unsecured will be donated to the Thrift<br />

Store, <strong>Air</strong>men’s Attic, or be disposed of. Dormitory managers will make every attempt to locate the<br />

property owner within the initial 45-day waiting period before disposition action occurs. Once the<br />

45-day period ends, dormitory managers may use their discretion to dispose of property to non-profit<br />

organizations or waste disposal. No parts or flammables are to be stored in the rooms or storage<br />

rooms.<br />

2.23. Antennas.<br />

2.23.1. Citizen Band (CB), Short Wave Radio, satellite dishes, and TV antennas will not be installed<br />

on dormitory buildings. Unauthorized antennas will be removed and damages caused by attaching<br />

them to the building will be repaired at the occupant's expense.<br />

2.23.2. Some buildings have centralized antenna systems in the rooms. The same wall receptacle used<br />

for cable TV may be configured for access to broadcast television through the building’s central<br />

antenna. For those buildings, contact the dormitory manager to be switched to the central antenna.<br />

2.24. Dormitory Moves Based on Unit Integrity. If a dormitory resident is originally assigned to a<br />

room in a different building than their unit’s dormitory due to limited space, the dormitory manager may<br />

move the resident at a later time to ensure unit integrity. These moves are paid for by the government and<br />

include telephone and/or cable reconnection fees.

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