Chelsea Breeze September 2013

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Chelsea Breeze September 2013
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New Chelsea Society Welcomes
Jim Howard as the Newly Elected
President of The Board of Directors!
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September 2013
Volume II Issue XII
Front (L-R) Jane Anderson, Executive Member; Sheran Lee Thomas, Executive Member;
Fran Walton, Immediate Past President; Jim Howard, President;
Helen Akeroyd, Executive Member; Heather Garrison, Executive Member .
Back (L-R) Dave Taylor, Executive Member; Kevin Moore, Executive Member;
Don McPhadyen, 1st Vice President; Harvey Peters, Secretary/Treasurer.
Pat Buchannon, Fran Walton and Bev Croft
present June Fletcher with a gift recognizing
her long term service on the Board of Directors at New Chelsea Society.
Don McPhadyen, Vice President of New
Chelsea Society, congratulates Joe and
Marjorie Woosnam on their 70th wedding
anniversary. Joe was one of the founding
members of the Society in the mid 1950’s.
From the Desk of the Executive Director
FIRES PROMPT TENANTS TO GET HOME INSURANCE!
Fire has devastated suites at two New Chelsea Society properties. On
June 11th a fire on the balcony of a third floor suite at Chelsea Terrace
caused extensive damage. Thanks to the quick thinking and prompt actions of Assistant Site Manager Gary McCormick, he was able to put out
the fire before it got out of control, but damage to the suite was severe.
A much more serious fire occurred at Chelsea Lane on June 15th. Presumed to have started on a third floor balcony by a discarded cigarette, the fire raged out of control on two floors at the south end of the building before the fire department was able to arrive to
put it out. A total of 14 tenant homes were affected – four family townhouses on the main floor suffered severe water damage; two seniors’ suites on the 3rd and 4th floors were totally gutted, and the
remainder of the seniors’ suites suffered very serious levels of fire, smoke, and water damage.
Luckily, no one was injured in either of these fires, but the impact on our tenants was nothing short
of devastating. Most of the tenants were rendered homeless due to the extensive damage to their
units. Through the efforts of the staff of New Chelsea Society, in cooperation with BC Housing and
the municipal authorities, all tenants including those with small children, were eventually relocated
to temporary housing. They will remain there until the damage to their homes can be repaired. It
will be December before some of tenants get to move back home.
Regrettably, most of these tenants had no household insurance and many lost most of their personal
effects. Unfortunately, all tenants are personally responsible for recovering any damage or loss to
their personal belongings caused by fire, flood, or even a malfunction of any building component.
The cost of recouping these losses, let alone having to find and pay for temporary accommodation
and pay for moving and storing of personal belongings, can be astronomical. But it doesn’t have
to be this way!
THE ANSWER IS “TENANT INSURANCE” FOR $12.50 PER MONTH !
MARSH CANADA is able to provide New Chelsea Society tenants with relatively inexpensive tenant
insurance policy that offers peace of mind with coverage for your personal belongings and liability
coverage for damage caused by you, and protection from being sued by others for personal injury.
Take an inventory of the furniture, electronics, and the rest of the possessions you have accumulated. What’s the price to replace all of these worldly possessions if they are wiped out by fire, as was
the recently case with some of our tenants in the incidents mentioned?
This new tenant insurance policy offered through Marsh Canada will cost around $12.50 per month.
This is relatively inexpensive when you think of the consequences without it. Marsh Canada can be
contacted at 1-877-476-6727, or feel free to ask your Site Manager for an Information Brochure and
Application Form.
New Chelsea Society is not affiliated with this program in any way, but we strongly encourage all
our tenants to please check it out and consider getting this important insurance for you and your
family.
Respectfully Submitted,
Patrick Buchannon
Executive Director
“Small Facts” on Influenza
Contributed by Rudy Small
New Chelsea Society’s Health & Wellness Consultant
Influenza a.k.a. flu is a respiratory disease
that affects the nose, throat and lungs. It is
spread when an infected person sneezes or coughs around
other people. Particles are passed through the air where
they will infect those with whom they come in contact.
Influenza is characterized by a sudden onset of high fever,
cough (usually dry), headache, muscle and joint pain, severe malaise (feeling unwell), sore throat and runny nose.
Most people recover from fever and other symptoms within
a week without requiring medical attention but influenza
can cause severe illness or death in people at high risk.
Resident, Gerry Sylvester,
donated a Royale piano
to the Great Room at
Chelsea Park.
If one is suffering from influenza the best action is to stay
home, drink plenty of fluids and rest. If a doctor's visit is required, a prescription for an anti-viral may be issued. Alcohol
and cigarettes or other tobacco products will lower one’s
immunity. An infected person would be well advised to stay
away from these products at least until after recovery.
The most effective way to prevent influenza or severe outcomes from the illness is vaccination. Among healthy adults,
influenza vaccine can prevent 70% to 90% of influenzaspecific illness. Among the elderly, the vaccine reduces severe illnesses and complications by up to 60% and deaths
by 80%.
Rudy Small
Our new address is:
7501 6th St. Burnaby,
B.C. V3N 3M2
604-395-4370
admin@newchelsea.ca
Avery, Ron, Nazira and
Kaliya (not in picture),
residents of Chelsea
Lane, were excited to
receive bicycles donated by B.C. Housing’s
“Bikes for Kids.”
Site Office Phones
Discontinued
Due to the high success of
our 24 Hour Hotline as the
best method to contact site
staff, the site office phones
have been deleted. Call
604-331-6100 and leave a
message for fast response.
Winch House continues
to experience near 100%
occupancy by Veterans
Tips on How to Protect Yourself from
Second-Hand Smoke
and First Responders,
from as far away as
Whitehorse, who require
temporary accommodation in Vancouver for
health reasons. Winch House relies solely
on donations for its operation. Thanks to the
very generous support by various Branches
and Ladies Auxiliaries of the Royal Canadian Legion, the Legion Foundation, the B.C.
Professional Firefighters Association and individual donors. Thank you!
Christmas Photo Contest
Once again, New Chelsea Society invites
your photograph submission for the cover of
our 2013 Christmas Card. The holiday and
winter season is full
of scenic opportunities so keep that
camera handy !
Winner will receive a
$100 cash prize plus
acknowledgement
on the back of the card. Print your name
and address on a sheet of paper, add the
photo and mail your submission to:
The Christmas Photo Contest c/o New Chelsea
Society, 7501 Sixth Street, Burnaby, B.C. V3N 3M2
Deadline is November 15, 2013
Sponsored by the New Chelsea Activities Committee
• Smoke only outside your home – tell your
guests too!
• Smoke at least 20 ft. away from doors,
windows and vents
• Avoid wearing the same jacket indoors
after smoking outside
Pest Control
New Chelsea Society employs a professional, full time Pest Control Technician
who visits sites regularly to ensure your
home remains pest free. If you experience any animal, pest or bug problems,
contact our 24 hour Hotline at 604-3316100 for prompt service.
Chelsea Breeze is published for the residents, directors, staff, and friends of New Chelsea Society.
NEW CHELSEA SOCIETY
7501 Sixth Street, Burnaby, BC V3N 3M2
Phone: 604.395.4370 Fax: 604. 395.4376
Email: admin@newchelsea.ca
Website: www.newchelsea.ca
Editor: Constance Pagkalinawan
Photographer: Terry Alleyn