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Guidelines for decorations and personal packages

The holiday season is upon us! As you celebrate in the office, please take note of these timely reminders from UCOP Building Services.

Holiday decor safety tips

Are you decorating your workspace or common area for the holidays? Follow these important tips!

  1. Only “blue/green” painters’ tape should be used to affix items to surfaces. All tape should be removed as soon as possible after the holiday/event.
  2. Please avoid any materials that will leave a lasting residue (such as glue, glitter, airborne particles, etc.).
  3. Lights must be unplugged at the close of business each day (5 p.m.) and not left on over a weekend or extended holiday. Battery-operated lights are recommended.
  4. Decorations must be hung at least two feet clear of the ground so that they won’t be a tripping hazard.
  5. Do not enclose your cubicle or decorate in other manners that may interfere with the fire protection systems.
  6. Do not affix or attach anything to sprinkler heads.
  7. The use of candles, or any other open flame, is strictly prohibited.
  8. Decorations must not physically or visually obstruct lighting and pathways to building exits.

For questions, please contact the Work Management Center at (510) 987-0600.

Please don’t send personal packages to work

UCOP staff may not send or receive personal mail and packages to and from work. This is because:

  • UC mail services draw on limited university funding and are reserved for official university business.
  • The university cannot assume liability for personal deliveries made to UCOP.

Since all deliveries go through the mailroom for security purposes, this applies to packages sent through the U.S. Postal Service, FedEx, UPS and other couriers.

Delivery alternatives

We understand that you cannot always be home to receive a package. Here are some delivery alternatives.

For questions, please contact Loreaner.Lopez@ucop.edu.

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