It's Over! Yea!
The fumigation is done!! It was very difficult for many of us. But, from what I've heard up to this minute, it was done with relatively little damage and few unfortunate incidents.
I learned last Thursday (July 13th) that Terminex had just issued the ''exact'' times, 8am Monday July 17th till 5pm Wednesday July 19th. People had been bagging perishables and getting ready for days, but once the final notices went up Friday, several people came by for more fumigation bags, and some were even leaving early.
Several people had helped me a week or two earlier handing out bags and instructions: Ralph Sanchez, Jessica Robertson, and Milan Patel.
By 8am Monday morning just a few people & cars were rushing to leave. Several people had put their plants into their parking spaces. By 8am Terminex people were crawling all over the building putting on the tents. Security guards were on premises already. The gas (Vikane) was pumped in around noon. When I came by about 5pm, the place was eerily quiet & peaceful. Two guards didn't have much to do except turn away an occasional car.
The guard shift change took place about 7:30 or 8pm. I popped in about 3 times that night, 9, 1, and 5:30am, as we (and several other families) were staying in nearby motels. The guard service was somewhere between one and zero (if you really need to know about that, ask me). The lights behind PetsMart were on all night as they'd been paid to leave them on, so the back of the A-Bldg was well lit. I was most afraid of a fire, but luckily the night went without incident.
About 9am Tuesday July 18th, Terminex workers swarmed the building again and began removing the tarps. By about noon they were off. I was busy trying to arrange more security for that night. The two security companies (Wackenhut and Liberty) that had told me they could provide security with a couple hours' notice couldn't provide it with 10 hours notice, but luckily Ron Stachiowitz, our handyman, found one of his workers, Toby, who agreed to stay up all night on security detail.
I brought in all the HOA's recently purchased security cameras and monitors and began setting up for the all night ''pool party''.
Well, my word limit is 600 for one posting, so let me continue this on the next.
The fumigation is done!! It was very difficult for many of us. But, from what I've heard up to this minute, it was done with relatively little damage and few unfortunate incidents.
I learned last Thursday (July 13th) that Terminex had just issued the ''exact'' times, 8am Monday July 17th till 5pm Wednesday July 19th. People had been bagging perishables and getting ready for days, but once the final notices went up Friday, several people came by for more fumigation bags, and some were even leaving early.
Several people had helped me a week or two earlier handing out bags and instructions: Ralph Sanchez, Jessica Robertson, and Milan Patel.
By 8am Monday morning just a few people & cars were rushing to leave. Several people had put their plants into their parking spaces. By 8am Terminex people were crawling all over the building putting on the tents. Security guards were on premises already. The gas (Vikane) was pumped in around noon. When I came by about 5pm, the place was eerily quiet & peaceful. Two guards didn't have much to do except turn away an occasional car.
The guard shift change took place about 7:30 or 8pm. I popped in about 3 times that night, 9, 1, and 5:30am, as we (and several other families) were staying in nearby motels. The guard service was somewhere between one and zero (if you really need to know about that, ask me). The lights behind PetsMart were on all night as they'd been paid to leave them on, so the back of the A-Bldg was well lit. I was most afraid of a fire, but luckily the night went without incident.
About 9am Tuesday July 18th, Terminex workers swarmed the building again and began removing the tarps. By about noon they were off. I was busy trying to arrange more security for that night. The two security companies (Wackenhut and Liberty) that had told me they could provide security with a couple hours' notice couldn't provide it with 10 hours notice, but luckily Ron Stachiowitz, our handyman, found one of his workers, Toby, who agreed to stay up all night on security detail.
I brought in all the HOA's recently purchased security cameras and monitors and began setting up for the all night ''pool party''.
Well, my word limit is 600 for one posting, so let me continue this on the next.