Join in for a Fun Fall Cains View Neighborhood Community Watch meeting Oct 26, Thursday at 7:00 pm at the community building @ 2209 E 29th Pl. N. Sioux Falls.
Enjoy Hot Cider and Apple Pie while we hear input and plan upcoming Community Events or just to stop and meet neighbors in your neighborhood. Feel free to bring your trick or treat bags as we will be having a candy hand out/ Door Prices as well as sharing some community police call stats related to The Mobile Home Crime Free Mobile Home Housing Program our community participates in.
Please try to attend. Tell your neighbors about it. Would love to see the community there. This is a great thing for our community for the safety and security of its residents which everyone enjoys but by participating in it even by attending periodic meetings in all of our busy schedules is vital for the success of a Neighborhood Crime Watch Program including the one already established in Cains View Estates. Please show your support to it by attending.
If you are not able to attend please share any input to Cheryl by emailing smily501@midco.net or call or text 333-9780.
Sunday, October 22, 2017
Just a reminder that the winter
months are quickly approaching. It is
each resident’s responsibility to make sure your home is winterized and
prepared for winter. All garden hoses should be removed from outside faucets
and the faucets should be free from dripping water. Make sure that you do not
have water or sewer leaks under your home. Once any leaks have been corrected,
properly wrap the water pipes with insulation and heat tape. The insulation and
heat tape should also cover the outside connection pipes and meters. Each
resident should also make sure that the skirting located at the bottom portion
of the home is fastened and secure. This
will help protect the pipes underneath the home from unnecessary exposure to
cold temperatures, as open skirting acts as a wind tunnel and keeps the cold
air trapped under the home. Taking these
preventative steps will not only help keep pipes from freezing, but will help
with the energy costs of heating your home.
The mobile home park is not responsible for broken or frozen
pipes so it is very important that you ensure your home is properly
prepared.
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