Welcome to Marijkeweg

This information sheet offers practical information about the Marijkeweg.

The caretaker
The caretaker of the Marijkeweg and the Binnenhaven is responsible for the proper course of events in the building and is the first contact for questions or (maintenance) complaints. You can reach him by phone between 08.00 - 16.00 and by e-mail. If you wish to report a request for repairs, deposit the appropriate card in the caretaker's letterbox.

Internetconnection
Every room has a high-speed Internet connections (free of charge).

Launderette
A launderette with several washing machines, driers and spin driers is situated on the ground floor (between the B and C wings). The launderette is open from 8.00 a.m. to 11.00 p.m. You can open the door to the launderette with your corridor key.

Bicycle and motorcycle sheds
Besides an open bicycle shed, the building also has four lockable bike sheds - one in the building and three outside. The caretaker can tell you whether there is a place available in these sheds and, if so, he can give you the key. A motorcycle shed is situated between the office of the caretaker and block E, which has room for six motorcycles. There is also an area on the ground floor (between the D and E wings) for parking motorcycles. The caretaker issues the keys for this parking area.

Parking
Parking space for cars is available at the building.

Old paper
Old paper is collected on Wednesday mornings. Place the old paper, tied in bundles or in boxes before 8.00 a.m. in the corridor of the corridor at the entrance door. Only full boxes will be collected.

Household refuse
The household refuse is collected Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings. Place the tied Komo bags before 8.00 a.m. at the designated places in the corridor. Biodegradable refuse, glass, tins and chemical waste will not be collected. Also, see the Idealis waste poster. Consult the collection calendar of the municipality of Wageningen for removal of chemical waste and bulky household waste.

Keys
New tenants receive a set of keys from the caretaker. These include a key for your corridor door, your room and your letterbox. You can purchase an extra corridor door key from the caretaker. You must provide proof of identity. You may not use the key to allow someone else to live (with you) in your room.

Corridor inspections
Inspections of the corridors take place at least twice a year. The caretaker checks for:
  • Fire safety
    This includes free passage through escape-routes such as corridors, (emergency) stairwells, walkways and balconies. Other fire-safety items, for example, could be 'suspended', self-installed, inferior electricity cables on the ceiling or loose-lying cables on the floors, along with other highly inflammable items such as posters and flags on ceilings and/or light fittings. Extinguishing resources and emergency light fittings should be clearly visible. You can find more information and tips at the website under the heading 'i am a tenant/safe living/fire safety'.
  • Damage/maintenance defects
    This includes repairs to, replacement of and painting of structural corridors in the common spaces or the Idealis fixtures and fittings.
  • Cleaning inspections
    This refers to general cleaning of the kitchen, sanitary rooms, washhouses, storerooms and corridors.
If the caretaker finds that certain things are not in order (not clean or damaged), he will leave behind a form on which he will note when these have to be cleaned and/or repaired. He will return to the corridor to make sure this has been done.

WE WISH YOU A PLESANT STAY AT THE MARIJKEWEG!