3-23-20 Update
Debbie P • March 23, 2020
Hello everyone,
First and foremost, we hope you are safe and well during these times. We want to also thank you for your ongoing cooperation with management as we continue to perform “essential” duties for our residents. We truly believe that social distancing is one of the highest priorities for your well-being and our staff.
We will continue to be there for our residents for emergencies and if we can, we will help you handle non-emergency via Facetime or by dropping off materials for you. For complete details on the status of Management, view the blog titled “Management Implementing Partial Shut Down”.
Please remember during these strange times that the only thing that can be flushed is toilet paper. If you have run out of toilet paper and you are resorting to paper towels or ANY kind of wipes, even if they say flushable, PLEASE DO NOT FLUSH THEM. Anything other than toilet paper must be thrown away.
The plumbing is shared by other apartments and if you do flush wipes and/or paper towels, you could end up clogging the main line and causing a sewer back up for yourself and other residents! We do not want that sort of emergency on our hands right now or ever honestly. In most cases, we can trace where the problem came from. It would make us feel horrible to pass on those kinds of multi-thousand invoices to anyone, especially right now when many are out of work. Please, only flush toilet paper for everyone’s sake.
On a brighter note, we saw in building A that an area has been set up where the residents are sharing toilet paper and disinfectants! Residents have taken it upon themselves to buy and share extras for others that may be in need. We have the most amazing residents and community at Twin Ponds! Thank you building A!!!!
If you have seen any other “Acts of Kindness” in Twin Ponds, let me know about it and I will share it with everyone.
Thank you again from all of us at Twin Ponds for being so wonderful during these uncertain times. We appreciate each and everyone of you and hope you and your family are staying safe and healthy.
Deb Palmer, Manager
Twin Ponds at Nashua