00:07:31 kristi steinmann: Recording now, and everyone except Mike is muted. Please ask questions in the chat or unmute yourself when we get to an open time for questions. 00:12:24 Carrie Anne Platt: HVAC-related (when we get there): Faculty in my college have expressed concerns about the impact of ionizers on those with asthma and other breathing issues. Could you address 1) if/how ionization will be used and 2) whether there are measures these individuals can take to mitigate the impact of ozone? Thank you! 00:13:06 sherri.stastny: for office garbage cans, if there is trash in the can, will liners be changed now or re-used as before? 00:13:23 Kate Tulibaski: Seemingly specific question, but can we ensure that cleaning supplies "match" the size of the class/classroom? I envision a long line up of students waiting to clean/disinfect their workspace 00:14:49 Jill Lodde Greives: Will bathroom foot pulls be installed to be able to open bathroom doors without using your just cleaned hands for doors that pull into the restroom to exit? 00:15:35 david.hopkins: On 2nd floor Walster Hall we have two standard drinking fountains. Is there any possibility of getting a stand alone water dispenser that might be a bit more secure from a health perspective? 00:15:46 sherri.stastny: will bathroom garbage cans have lids removed so we can dispose of paper towels without touching the lid? and put cans for refuse by exit doors? 00:16:07 Kate Tulibaski: What is being communicated to students regarding their role in cleaning work space in the classroom? 00:16:26 Tabitha: I've noticed push/touch sanitation stations in some locations. Will there be any "touchless" stations installed -- especially next to classrooms as students enter? 00:16:43 angela.thomassen: Is there any way to get disposable masks added to the "disinfecting" stations for classrooms/labs for those that forget to bring a mask? 00:16:52 Sri Lalitha Nuthulapati: yes touchless stations preferred at classrooms/labs 00:17:12 Betsy Carter - Moderator: Will bathrooms be cleaned on a more frequent basis overall? 00:17:58 Margaret Latterell: Is it better to spray and wipe or spray and leave the solution on the surface? 00:18:19 sherri.stastny: kind of random, this would be a great time to finally install handwashing sinks with running water, soap and paper towels by weight equipment both in the lower level BBFH and Wallman Well Center 00:22:34 Sri Lalitha Nuthulapati: also most of the drinking water stations in the department are still open to use by mouth … not closed and recommend to use water bottle only instead of open fountains 00:24:56 Muhammad: Are the hand sanitizers dispensers touchless, i.e. do they work by sensing without the need to touch 00:26:33 Lisa Christenson: What is the required contact time for the spray disinfectant in classrooms? Most products require the surface to remain wet for a set amount of time in order to kill microbes. Contact time can be in the range of 15 seconds to a number of minutes, depending on the product. 00:28:06 Patricia Dirk: Facilities has done such a great job with the plexiglass!!! Thank you 00:28:25 Amelia Asperin: Will back up disinfectant spray bottles be available in the faculty station, especially for larger classrooms with heavy use? 00:32:17 Yechun Wang: Would toilets have lids installed? 00:35:08 sherri.stastny: Is there any update on drinking water bottles used while in class? 00:35:53 carla.gross: Is there a plan to direct entering and exiting buildings? 00:36:10 Kendra Greenlee: and to enter and exit classrooms? 00:36:19 carla.gross: Is there a plan to direct traffic in and out of buildings? 00:37:53 carla.gross: The signs that have been developed to use on floors indicating where people should stand do not adhere to carpet. We've had to pull ours off. Can we use other things e.g. duck tape? 00:42:18 Val Kettner: Does the HVAC/air handling plans include R1 or R2? 00:42:23 iPhone: How are buildings being prioritized for upgrades? 00:44:22 Ganapathy Mahalingam: do the air handlers to be acquired have the capability to mix fresh air and can the amount be controlled? what about classroom spaces that do not have operable windows or connections to outside air? 00:45:43 Karen Jevning: Will any auditoriums be sprayed in between classes? 00:45:45 Melissa Vosen Callens: Will the ions generate ozone? If so, how will this be monitored? I know it is not recommended for those with asthma to have air purifiers that generate ozone (which includes SOME ionizers). How is this system different? 00:46:01 Rooth Varland: Will teaching labs/specialized spaces be evaluated for air flow? 00:49:17 Yeong Rhee: Can we reserve green spaces on campus? 00:50:11 Yeong Rhee: Do we need to designate Exit and Entrance doors? 00:50:41 Melissa Vosen Callens: Thank you for check on the ozone issue. 00:58:52 Steve Sobiech: We only have one official location that has supported outdoor wireless. We are looking at adding locations if possible. 01:00:10 Jeff Gimbel: Are you looking at disinfecting vehicles 01:00:11 Jeff Gimbel: ? 01:00:28 Ganapathy Mahalingam: do the air handlers to be acquired have the capability to mix fresh air and can the amount be controlled? what about classroom spaces that do not have operable windows or connections to outside air? 01:00:31 Muhammad: Are the hand sanitizers dispensers touchless, i.e. do they work by sensing without the need to touch 01:00:35 Sri Lalitha Nuthulapati: Can you please close in all the campus building open drinking water fountains and encourage to use water bottles only in all the campus buildings. 01:00:47 Carrie Anne Platt: Thank you for all the detail included in these slides. Can they be shared along with the recording? 01:01:17 Marc Wallman: Carrie Anne Platt, plan is to share recording….not sure about slides. Can check on that. 01:01:29 david.hopkins: Cheers and our thanks to the entire Facilities staff! 01:02:19 Yechun Wang: Would lids be installed for toilets and they close shut before flush? Flushing toilets generate droplets and spread in the air without lids. 01:03:17 kimberly.house: Are the residence halls being looked at for improved air flow? 01:04:04 Ganapathy Mahalingam: Thank you to the Facilities and Management team. 01:04:10 jack.rasmussen: Agree with Hopkins - thanks to Facilities for all their hard work on this. 01:04:31 Thomas D. Isern: This is good work for all of us 01:05:01 Ganapathy Mahalingam: will the air handlers just recirculate the air in the spaces (after filtering) or will they supply fresh air? 01:05:14 Melissa Lamp: Thank you for this informational session! 01:05:17 Shannon Ueker: thank you so much!!! feeling a bit better! 01:05:19 Amelia Asperin: Thank you to the Facilities team