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Maintenance Tippage 3
Living Green Tipspage 5
Getting Ready to Move or PCS?With the summer upon us, it is that time of year when our valued service members and their families transfer to another
duty station. Of course, we don’t want any of our families to leave so please keep in mind that Lincoln Military Housing has
communities across the country. You can view these homes at LincolnMilitary.com.
If you must go, however, here are a few tips to help you prepare for the move.
Once you have received orders, please stop in your district office to turn in your 30-day Notice to Vacate. At this time we will
schedule a pre-inspection and a final walk through. The pre-inspection is an opportunity for you to have a clear understanding of
expectations for the final inspection and take note of items you can correct to avoid damage charges.
Moving is a good time to dispose of unnecessary items and help avoid excess weight charges if your shipment is close to the
authorized weight allowance. If you plan to host a yard sale, please know your local guidlines for your area. We also ask that you
do not tape signage on our community light poles or stop signs.
If you have children, it’s important to find activites for them in the new area
before you leave. Activities like sports, 4H, church groups, scouts, art programs,
local recreation centers, dance classes and community events. School Liaison
Officers are a great resource to help your children feel connected before their
first day of school.
Military.com offers a Parent’s Checklist for Changing Schools.
Community NewsletterMid-Atlantic | June 2019
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In This Issue
Community News
Getting Ready to Move or PCS?
Community News
New Resident App
DistrictOfficeClosure
Maintenance Tip
Safe and Sound
Join Our Team
RECP Tip
Living Green
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New Resident App!
We are excited to announce the launch of the new Lincoln Military Resident
App. The Lincoln Military Resident App makes it easy for your family to manage
maintenance of your Lincoln Military Housing home, even when you are on the go.
Click the link below to learn more and download the app today!
https://bit.ly/2QDcVbg
Features of the Lincoln Military Housing Resident App:
•Fast Submission: Easily submit maitenance request directly from a mobile device
•Attach Photos: Allows residents to easily attach photos and voice memos to
maintenance request
•Track Requests: Track the progress of recent maintenance request or review
request history.
If you have an emergency in your home that requires immediate attention, please
contact Lincoln At Your Service, 1-888-578-4141, 24-hours a day, 7-days a week.
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District Office Closure
In observance of Independence Day, allDistrictHousingOfficeswillbeclosedon
Thursday, July 4th.
OfficeswillresumetheirnormalbusinesshoursonFriday, July 5th.
For emergency maintenance issues, please call Lincoln At Your Service, our 24-hour hotline at
1-888-578-4141.
Maintenance TipDisposal & Dishwasher Cleaning
Scrape leftover food into the trash instead of rinsing dishes in the sink. Not only can you avoid one of the most cumbersome
parts of dishwashing, you can save about 55,000 gallons of water over the lifespan of your dishwasher. Scrape all dishes
thoroughly, and use a rough brush or dry sponge to get rid of pesky food particles that can clog drains.
When you do pre-rinse your dishes, use hot water to break down the food as it drains.
It’s important to frequently run the garbage disposal for about 30 seconds with the hot water running. This will assist with
proper draining of your dishwasher because it drains into the disposal side of your sink. To clean your disposal, use 1/2 vinegar
and 1/2 water to make ice cubes and run the disposal with the ice cubes for 30 seconds. The vinegar will clean and beakdown
any food build up.
You should try to only run a dishwasher cycle when your dishwasher is at full capacity. Waiting for a full load gets you the most
cleaning power and helps with energy conservation.
To get rid of odors inside your dishwasher, sprinkle baking soda on the inside of the dishwasher along the bottom of and run a
cycle without any dishes.
For more tips and suggestions, visit: homedit.com
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Safe and Sound
What potential poisons are in your home? Lock up
medications, vitamins, personal care products, and
household cleaners. Install safety locks and latches
to prevent young children from opening drawers and
cabinets.
Medications are the leading cause of poisoning among
children.
For more information and tips, visit militaryonesource.mil
and search “safe and sound” or call 800 -342-9647.
RECP TipThe Resident Energy Conservation Program is important to the nation and our armed forces. By encouraging and incentivizing
energy conservation for families living in privatized family housing, RECP can save energy and save you money.
Summer tips to conserve energy:
- On nice days, save electricity by turning off your game consoles, tv’s and computers and play outside.
- Close curtains and window blinds on sunny days so your air conditioner won’t have to work so hard.
- When air conditioner is running, be sure your windows and doors are kept closed.
- Use ceiling and pedestal fans. Fans allow you to raise your thermostat up to four degrees without any reduction in comfort,
according to the Department of Energy. Just make sure your ceiling fans are turning counterclockwise for summer and that
you don’t leave fans running in empty rooms. Fans don’t cool air — just people!
The funds saved by RECP will be used to improve your homes, playgrounds, community centers and, therefore, your quality of
life. In the long term, you will also be helping to improve the environment, preserve America’s natural resources and reduce
our dependence on foreign oil and other fossil fuels.
For more tips, visit: lincolnrecp.com
Join Our Team
As a member of the Lincoln Military Housing team, you are an
integral part of our company’s foundation.
With the support and resources of a long-established company, you
can grow and develop both personally and professionally with our
nationally recognized training programs and opportunities for success
while enjoying competitive pay and benefits.
For more information and to apply to become part of our team,
visit: lincolnmilitary.com/careers
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Living GreenLiving Green in Your Community
Energy Savings – Change out light bulbs from incandescent bulbs to energy saving LED bulbs.
Recycle- Includes all CLEANED plastic bottles and jars #1 thru #7: soft drink bottles, milk jugs, detergent bottles, FLATTENED
cartons, etc. Check the bottom of the container. If you see the recycling symbol with a #1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7 in the center, it is
acceptable. NOTE: Many areas are no longer accepting glass. If it is accepted, it usually includes:
Bottles and jars. Lids must be removed from the container and separated before being placed inside the container. All liquid and
food waste must be removed before being recycled.
Recycle or dispose of batteries and chemicals properly - hazardous waste cannot be placed in the trash or recycling bins. Visit
www.earth911.org and find local locations to recycle hazardous waste, batteries, etc. search by zip code.
Green Apps – Keep track of your carbon footprint, find recycling centers, and get daily tips and much more in the palm of your
hand. Check out Carbon Footprint Calculator App on Google Play and determine your CO2 footprint and how to reduce it. You
can also get CarbonTrack for iPhone on iTunes. You may also do a search with Google Play and iTunes to find the best app for
your lifestyle.
Earth friendly products – You can find green products at www.buygreen.com Buy durable instead of disposable products.
Donate/Reuse/Buy used items - Many times we get rid of perfectly working items. Give them a second chance and donate them,
buy them used or reuse them.
Volunteer- there are several volunteering opportunities in your area. We have pulled a few across the region below:
1. Local Habitat for Humanity Build/Restore
www.habitat.org for local chapter
2. Waterway cleanup:
Albany: Rivers Alive-Georgia’s Annual Waterway Cleanup. Closest one is October 5th at 9am cleaning up the Blue Hole,
https://riversalive.georgia.gov/
Camp Lejeune: North Carolina Coastal Federation; coastal cleanups, wetland restoration, oyster restoration, project
maintenance, https://www.nccoast.org/get-involved/volunteer/
Clean the Bay Day- June 1st throughout Chesapeake Bay region, https://www.cbf.org/events/clean-the-bay-day/
3. Volunteer at the Zoo:
Hampton Roads: Virginia Zoo -Zoo Crew, Conservation Youth Team, special events, http://virginiazoo.org/get-involved/
volunteer/
Albany: Chehaw Park -Adult, Junior Zookeepers, special events, http://chehaw.org/education/volunteering
Northern VA/DC: National Zoo - Zoo, Conservation Institute, teen program, special events, https://nationalzoo.si.edu/
support/volunteer
Maryland: Maryland Zoo -Teen, adult, special events, https://www.marylandzoo.org/volunteer
Camp Lejeune: Sea Turtle Rescue & Rehabilitation Center (Surf City), https://www.seaturtlehospital.org/volunteer/
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Are you PCSing soon? Visit MilitaryHomesToday.com, a housing resource tool that
can help guide you to your new
home at your next installation.
Pin it with Lincoln!Looking for some fresh ideas? Follow us on our Lincoln Military Housing - Family Events Pinterest Page! We have pins with everything from easy recipes to DIY projects for your home and family. Check out our boards to connect with
other Lincoln residents, learn tips and tricks, and get inspired.
Follow us at http://www.pinterest.com/lmhevents
How Can We Help?
Do you have a needed repair, a suggestion, or a concern? Lincoln Military Housing is
committed to enriching the lives of military families through providing homes and vibrant
communities. Your feedback is an important piece in helping us accomplish this goal, and
we want to ensure we provide you with an avenue to initially address your needed repair,
suggestion, or concern and the process to escalate it, should that be necessary. Below is an
outline of our easy Three-Step process for concerns and opportunities for feedback.
Step One
Identify the issue and contact Lincoln Military Housing:
Lincoln At Your Service 24-HR Toll Free hotline: 888-578-4141 or lincolnservicetrack.com.
You may also contact your District Manager.
Step Two
If the issue is incomplete contact Lincoln Military Housing:
General Management Office: 703-221-9610
Step Three
If the issue is still unresolved contact your local military housing office.
Lincoln Military Housing District OfficePhoneNumbersAlbany- (229) 888-6662
Annapolis- (410) 349-1740
Bellevue/WNY Flag- (202) 629-2647
Camp Lejeune- (910) 355-0112
Dahlgren- (540) 663-2190
Indian Head- (844) 650-6214
Mechanicsburg- (717) 620-8525
Patuxent River- (844) 650-6202
Quantico- (703) 432-8500
Thurmont- (301) 416-0250
join the conversation
Follow us on Pinterest: Visit http://www.pinterest.com/lmhevents
Like us on Facebook: Search on Facebook, Lincoln Military Housing followed by the name of your District.
Visit lincolmilitaryresident.com to view and sign up for events in your community!
Make sure you don’t miss out on Lincoln’s free events! Open your online account to
register for Lincoln’s events. You will need to have your Tenant ID number and your
service member’s last name to log in. If you need your Tenant ID, please contact
your District Office. The first time you log in, you will not see any events or profile
information, as it takes approximately one hour to update your profile. Log back in to
see events. Any changes needed to your account information must be updated by your
District Office.
Event Registration Website Community Services Mission Statement
Our mission is to improve the quality of life for our military residents through programs designed to
strengthen personal connections between neighbors, and to partner with like minded local organizations
to support this goal.
Lincoln Military Housing is not responsible for information from other organizations published in this newsletter.
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