WHAT TO BRING RESIDENCE HALLS You’ve just received your University of Washington (UW) housing Examples of prohibited items assignment and have many questions. You can start finding an- • Halogen lamps swers by looking at the webpage for your building. There you can • Space heaters take a virtual tour, view a floor plan, and get information about the furnishings included. • All open-flame appliances (e.g., fondue pots) • Open-coil appliances (e.g., toasters, toaster ovens) We recommend you coordinate with your roommates so you don’t duplicate larger items. The less you bring, the more space • Full-size appliances you’ll have in your room. • Multiple appliances that exceed the usage limits of your room See the housing agreement for details on what is prohibited. You should bring • Bedsheets (extra-long twin) Refrigerators and microwave ovens • Pillows and pillowcases You may rent a small micro-fridge (microwave oven and refrig- erator) from Collegiate Concepts Inc. (CCI). Arrangements for • Blankets and comforter payment and delivery may be made directly with CCI. Complete • Towels information is provided on their website. Alternatively, you may • Alarm clock choose to bring your own refrigerator (4.4 cubic feet or less) or microwave oven (700 watt maximum), one per room. We recom- • Ethernet cable mend that you coordinate with your roommate(s) before buying • Study lamps (LED) or ordering a refrigerator for your room. • Surge protector and extension cord • Kitchen supplies, pots, pans, utensils Linen • Wi-Fi router if you live in Hansee Hall, Haggett Hall or McMahon Residence hall beds are extra-long, and XL twin sheets fit best. Hall (Note: Wi-Fi routers are not allowed in other buildings.) Residential Life student leadership has partnered with On Cam- pus Marketing to make sure our students have an easy, afford- Appliances you can bring able way to purchase bedding and campus living needs. Please visit On Campus Marketing for more information and to place an • Refrigerators 4.4 cubic feet or less order. • Television If you live in McCarty Hall, Madrona Hall or Willow Hall, you will need a Roku, Apple TV, or Amazon Fire TV Stick streaming device to use HuskyTV. All other residents have the option of using these streaming devices or connecting through coaxial cable. More infor- mation is available at UW IT Connect. • Blenders and mixers • Hot-air popcorn poppers • Rice cookers • Hot pots and coffeepots, which must be placed on noncombus- tible surfaces such as ceramic tile • Enclosed coil grills (panini-sandwich type) • One 700-watt maximum microwave oven per room (No other appliance may be used at the same time.) #HuskyHome.
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