
The following information applies to all HC/HC residents. In
addition to these regulations, the section entitled "Married Housing
Information" in the Student Handbook will offer specific additional regulations for those
living in the married student housing complexes.
HC/HC's residential program complements the educational mission of the
school. Students who live in campus housing have certain freedoms and
responsibilities. Regulations exist which are consistent with the
educational purpose of the residential area. The residential
environment requires those sharing a living unit to be both cooperative
and considerate.
HC/HC prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, national or
ethnic origin or religion. All students are required to treat all
individuals with respect and civility. All resident students must be
able to live in a group setting understanding and respecting
appropriate boundaries in terms of lifestyle, noise level, safety,
hygiene and common courtesy, and be able to function within the
parameters of the resources on campus.
Agreements
Each resident must sign a Housing Agreement prior to securing on-campus
housing. Agreements are for the academic year (or portion thereof if
otherwise specified). Housing Agreements are subject to early
termination in the event of the student's withdrawal, suspension, or
graduation; violation of any federal, state or local laws or bylaws; or
any other official HC/HC publication or notice; or other policies or
regulations which may be established by HC/HC from time to time. It is
expressly acknowledged and agreed that the student is a resident only
and is not a tenant, therefore, having no right of exclusive possession
by the student.
Alcohol & Drugs
Refer to "Behavior" section in the Student Handbook for rules pertaining to alcohol and drugs.
Animals & Pets
Because of health and sanitation issues, animals and pets of any kind
are prohibited in on-campus housing, with the exception of fish held in
a fifteen-gallon or smaller aquarium tank. Students will be held
responsible for damages that result from an approved aquarium and will
be asked to remove it if not properly maintained. Aquariums may not be
used for spiders, snakes, rodents, amphibious creatures, lizards, etc.
Stray animals should not be fed, as they frequently carry fleas and
diseases that can cause harm or discomfort to humans.
Appliances
The use of electrical appliances is limited for safety reasons. Items
that are prohibited in the dormitory include halogen lamps, hot plates,
crock-pots, toaster ovens, microwaves, ovens, space heaters, air
conditioners, indoor grills or skillets (i.e., George Foreman), etc.
Cooking is permitted in the JC Room kitchenette for the convenience of
students. Snack foods should be properly stored and disposed of
immediately in the dumpster to avoid insect and rodent infestation.
Items permitted include fans, radios, hair dryers, alarm clocks,
stereos and personal computers. Power strips should be used instead of
extension cords (never plugged into each other or multiple strips
plugged into an outlet).
Bathrooms
Common area bathrooms must be respected and kept clean by all who use
them. They shall be free and clear of all personal items.
Bicycles
Bicycles must be stored only in outside racks or in specific
locations. Bicycles found inside the dormitory or left unattended may
be confiscated. HC/HC assumes no responsibility for the security of
bicycles.
Burning or Lighting of Materials
The lighting and/or burning of any material, including, but not limited
to candles, incense, scented oils, potpourri, etc. is strictly
prohibited. Anyone found in violation of this policy will be fined
$125 per occurrence and/or realize a loss of housing privileges.
Cable Television
If desired, students may contract with the local cable company for
cable service, understanding that the charges will be billed directly
to them. HC/HC provides cable TV for all to enjoy in the JC Room of
the Polemanakos Dormitory. Satellite dishes are not permitted.
Cafeteria
Students living in the Polemanakos Dormitory participate in a 19-meal
per week plan, allowing for breakfast, lunch and dinner Monday through
Friday, and brunch and dinner on Saturday and Sunday.
Check-In Policy
When checking in, every student must:
1. Obtain a room key from the Director of Housing.
2. Check in with the Resident Assistant.
3. Review and sign the Room Condition Form and Housing License.
Before rooms are occupied, they will be inspected and the Resident
Assistant will take a furniture inventory of each room. All furniture
must remain in the room to which it was assigned. Students are
responsible for leaving their room in the same condition in which it
was found. Each student is financially responsible for furnishings and
the condition of the room. For this reason, both the student and the
RA should carefully review the Room Condition Form.
Check-Out Policy
Students are expected to vacate campus housing at the close of the
spring semester. The Director of Housing will communicate the move-out
date to those residents staying in campus housing for the summer.
Each student must sign up for a check-out time with his/her RA and:
1. Review and sign his/her Room Condition Form, indicating any damages incurred.
2. Return keys to the RA.
Any property left behind (in either the student's room or the room of
another student, or in any storage area in the dormitory) after the
appointed date of vacating automatically becomes the property of HC/HC
and will be disposed of as HC/HC deems appropriate. Any student who
fails to check out of his/her room by the established check-out date
may have his/her belongings packed and stored by a third-party company
at the student's expense and risk, or disposed of at the discretion of
the Housing Director. HC/HC assumes no liability for the removal of
any student's belongings. The Director of Housing may hold damage
deposits to cover the costs of repairs to a student's room as deemed
appropriate.
Damage Deposit
All students are required to submit a damage deposit in an amount set
by the Finance Office prior to moving on campus. All deposits which
are held by HC/HC are non-interest bearing. Residents are responsible,
both individually and collectively, for all damage and defacement of
their rooms, apartment and/or common areas. If an individual is not
found to be responsible for damage or defacement in public areas, then
the residents may be collectively responsible by hall, floor or area
depending on the Housing Director's review of that damage. Students
will be billed for these damages during and/or at the end of each
semester. For their own protection, students are required to complete
a room/apartment condition form upon checking into and out of a room.
Students acknowledge that they are responsible for any damage caused by
their guests. The damage deposit will be returned within sixty days of
the date the room inspection was completed, provided that all other
account balances have been paid and no damage charges are assessed.
Damage to Personal Property
HC/HC assumes no liability for loss or damage to a student's personal
property, be it by fire, flood, theft, or any other cause. Every
resident is encouraged to review his/her family personal property
insurance coverage and to obtain appropriate coverage.
Door Decorations
Although personalization in decorating exterior dorm room doors is not
encouraged, residents who chose to do so are responsible for ensuring
that items do not damage the door and do not advertise or suggest
themes contrary to Orthodox Christian values.
Fire & Smoke Alarms, Heat Detectors & Extinguishers
When a fire alarm sounds, it is imperative that all students evacuate
and stand clear of the building until signaled by officials to enter.
Setting off a fire alarm without any sign of imminent danger is
extremely irresponsible and is a federal crime. Fire extinguishers are
for emergency situations only. Students who tamper with or discharge
extinguishers for any reason other than emergency situations will be
fined $250 plus the cost of recharging the extinguisher. Smoke alarms
have been placed throughout the campus. Inoperable or malfunctioning
smoke or heat detectors should be reported to the Director of Housing
immediately. Tampering with or setting off smoke alarms or heat
detectors is a violation of federal law. Students who tamper with smoke
alarms or heat detectors for any reason other than emergency situations
will be fined $250 plus the cost of repairing the equipment.
Fire Evacuation
Failure to evacuate a campus building immediately upon the sound of an
alarm, or failure to follow specific prescribed procedures, including
the on-site directives of a campus representative is prohibited.
In case of a fire:
1. Begin evacuation immediately. If you can do so safely, knock on
your neighbors' doors and notify them that they must immediately leave
the building. Stay calm and keep order. Signs are posted in each
residence hall and in each apartment giving appropriate evacuation
routes. Evacuate using the nearest safe exits or stairwell. Assemble
outside in your designated area.
2. If you can do so safely on your way out, pull the nearest fire
alarm. This is a building alarm that will automatically notify the
Fire Department.
3. Do not re-enter the building until permission has been granted by the Fire Department.
4. Contact the Director of Housing.
Fire Safety
It is essential for the safety of all members of the college community
to be particularly careful about fire hazards. Firearms, fireworks,
halogen lamps and heating devices of any type, and any other property
or material which has the potential to be dangerous to persons or
property, are strictly prohibited from all residence halls.
Studentsagree to comply with the regulations in the Student Handbook
for appliances, computers and fire safety. Offenders against these
regulations and abusers of fire alarms and other residence hall fire
equipment will be subject to fines, removal from campus housing,
disciplinary proceedings and/or criminal prosecution.
False reports of fire or other dangerous condition, creation of a fire
hazard or other dangerous condition, or activities that interfere with
campus safety, civility or environmental health are strictly
prohibited.
Flammable Material
At no time may a resident store or bring into any building a flammable,
combustible or explosive fluid or material other than cleaning fluids
that are customary for residential life.
Full-Time Residents
HC/HC is primarily a residential campus. All students are required to
carry a minimum credit load of 12 credits per semester in order to
remain in student housing. Housing is available only to currently
enrolled students, therefore, it is required that students will vacate
campus housing upon graduation. Any student falling below full-time
status must petition the Housing Director to be considered for
on-campus housing.
Furniture Guidelines
Adequate furniture is provided in each room:
1. Furniture is to remain in the room to which it is assigned.
2. Furniture from public areas is to remain in its intended location.
3. Items from common areas, such as chairs, lamps, tables, etc., must not be moved into student rooms.
Removal of furniture or property from public areas or student rooms
will result in a first-time $50 fine, disciplinary action, and/or
criminal prosecution. Subsequent fines will increase by $50 per
offense.
Guests
Guests may stay in on-campus housing, if available, for limited periods
with the permission of the Director of Housing under the following
guidelines:
1. Overnight guests, maximum of two, may stay up to three nights in
separate host rooms if available. There is a $25.00 per night charge.
2. Students must register overnight guests and pick up a guest parking tag (if applicable) at least 48 hours in advance.
3. Host students must inform the RA of their guest.
4. Host students are responsible for guests observing all HC/HC
policies. Guests who violate HC/HC policies are subject to immediate
removal from campus. Host students will be personally liable for any
damages caused by their guest.
5. Guests must be at least 18 years of age, except for siblings
and/or brothers/sisters ages 10-16 which must be accompanied by a
parent.
6. Dormitory residents are prohibited by the Town of Brookline Fire
Department from having more than one person occupy a dormitory room.
Housing During Break Periods
Students may remain in housing during holidays and breaks (with the
exception of Christmas and summer breaks as these extended times are
not considered to be part of the semester housing period). Students
remaining on campus are required to register with the Director of
Housing. The cafeteria is usually open limited hours during breaks
(excluding Friday, Saturday and Sunday - see cafeteria posted hours).
Housing During Summer Months
Applications for summer housing in the Polemanakos Dormitory are
available from the Director of Housing and must be submitted by April
1. Generally, priority for summer housing placement is given to
students who plan to stay on campus for the longest period of time and
who have the highest class standing. Students desiring to stay on
campus for the summer must be in good financial standing with the
School. Monthly rates will be assessed @ $400 per month.
Improvements to Rooms
Students who desire to make improvements to their residence must
receive written approval from the Director of Housing. Any permanent
improvement made to HC/HC-owned property becomes the property of HC/HC.
Inappropriate Indoor Activities
Because potential harm to students and damage to campus housing could
occur, sporting activities are prohibited inside campus housing
buildings. This includes wrestling, biking, rollerblading,
skateboarding, water fights, any type of ball games, etc. Students who
damage campus housing in any way, even accidental, will be expected to
pay for the cost of repairs, and may be subject to additional fines.
Inspections
HC/HC reserves the right, without prior notice, for authorized
personnel to enter any room or apartment at any time for any reason,
including, but not limited to, the purpose of enforcing compliance with
HC/HC rules and/or state and federal laws, and to investigate suspected
violations thereof. HC/HC also reserves the right to enter for the
purpose of inspecting rooms, and to take any other steps necessary or
advisable for reasons of health, safety, and the administration of its
residence hall/apartment program including confiscating any goods,
materials and/or equipment that would violate the provisions of this
agreement. Items not permitted in campus housing will be confiscated
immediately. Confiscated items may be kept by the Director of
Housing.
Reasonable efforts for notification of inspection will be announced for
any non-emergency situation. Authorized personnel will knock once and
identify themselves prior to entering, and knock a second time. If
there is no answer, they will enter using a master key. HC/HC will
conduct health and safety inspections of rooms during the Thanksgiving,
Christmas, Easter, and spring breaks. Students who consistently fail
room inspections must meet with the Director of Housing, and ultimately
may become ineligible for on-campus housing.
Keys/Locks
All keys must be returned to your Resident Assistant or the Director of
Housing at time of withdrawal or time of moving out, whichever occurs
first. At no time is it permissible for any resident to change the
lock on his/her room, apartment or housing unit. If this should occur,
school personnel will replace the lock and the cost of related labor
and materials will be assessed to the student who changed the lock.
Failure to return all keys issued will result in a $100 lock charge and
a $50 improper checkout fee. Loss of key(s) at any time after the
initial issuance is subject to a $50 fine per key.
Kitchenette
The JC Room is furnished with a small eating area and kitchenette. It
contains a stove, refrigerator, one microwave and a coffee pot. It is
the responsibility of those who utilize the space to keep it organized
and sanitary. Any perishable food stored in the refrigerator must be
clearly labeled and dated. All cookware, dishes, glasses and utensils
must be washed immediately and stored appropriately.
Laundry Facilities
Laundry facilities are located on the lower floor of the
Polemanakos Dormitory and on the lower level of each apartment
building. All machines are card-operated. You may purchase
laundry cards from the Director of Housing. A machine to value
laundry cards is located in the lobby of the Polemanakos Dormitory.
HC/HC assumes no responsibility for damage to clothing while washing or
drying. Any mechanical difficulties with laundry machines should be
reported promptly to the RA or to the Director of Housing.
Lofts
Lofts are permitted; however, they must be constructed of wood that has
been pressure-treated with a fire retardant chemical. All loft plans
and constructions must be reviewed and approved by the Director of
Housing before construction, and must be removed at the time of
check-out.
Lounges
The lounge on each main floor as well as the lounge in the JC Room are
common areas designed to encourage students to gather for group
activities. Please remember that all furniture and fixtures,
including the television, are to be shared accordingly. It is the
responsibility of the residents to leave these areas in the same
condition in which they were found, and to remember they are not to be
used as an extension of your room.
Maintenance Requests
Students should alert the Resident Assistant to any maintenance
problems. The RA will submit a maintenance request form to the
Director of Housing. Emergency maintenance needs (i.e., loss of heat,
electricity, hot water, etc.) should be communicated to a RA
immediately. If the RA is unavailable, please contact the Director of
Housing directly.
Medical Needs
Students who have medical conditions which require the use of
hypodermic needles are required to dispose of them in the proper
manner. "Sharps" containers are available at the Office of Student
Life at no charge to students. Any other specific medical needs
should be discussed with the Director of Housing immediately upon
arriving on campus.
Move In/Out
Returning students may occupy residence hall rooms three days prior to
the beginning of classes in the fall semester and three days prior to
the spring semester. New students may occupy rooms beginning on the
first day of orientation. At the end of a semester, rooms may be
occupied for up to three days after a student's last scheduled exam or
until the official stated closing time of the residence hall, whichever
comes first. Students are responsible for making alternative living
arrangements after those times. Residence halls are closed during the
winter vacation period and students are not permitted to remain in
rooms during these times, unless otherwise approved in writing by the
Housing Director.
Any student who fails to check-out of his/her room by the established
checkout date may have his/her belongings packed and stored by a
third-party company at the student's expense and risk, or disposed of
at the discretion of the Housing Director. HC/HC assumes no liability
for the removal of the student's belongings. Permission to move off
campus is not granted after the Housing Agreement has been signed.
Musical Instruments
Students who play guitars, keyboards or other potentially loud musical
instruments are expected to abide by quiet hour rules, and to keep the
music to a respectable level during the day.
Observance of Male/Female Floor Access
It is expected that all students will refrain from entering floors of
the opposite sex between the hours of 11:00 p.m. and 10:00 a.m.
Parking
Parking at HC/HC is a privilege, not a right. Students must register
motorized vehicles and pay a parking registration fee to obtain a
parking permit. Any change of vehicle must be reported immediately.
Any vehicle not displaying a valid, current HC/HC parking permit is
subject to a fine and may be towed without notice at the student's
expense. Polemanakos residents (other than freshmen) may park in the
designated Lower Parking Lot or in the Maliotis Cultural Center parking
lot. All freshmen are required to park in the Maliotis Cultural Center
parking lot, unless enrollment allows us to offer parking in the Lower
Parking Lot. Residents may not park in fire lanes, handicapped
parking, reserved spaces, or visitor spaces, in the Chapel courtyard,
on grassy surfaces or in any area not clearly marked as a parking
space. Cars that violate parking regulations are subject to towing at
the owner's expense.
Pest Control
HC/HC contracts with a local pest control company, which involves the
regular assessment and spraying (as needed) of campus buildings.
Please notify the Director of Housing if you experience a pest
problem.
Quiet Hours
The designated quiet hours are 11:00 p.m. to 9:00 a.m. in and outside
of the Polemanakos Dormitory. During this time all conversations,
radios, stereos, televisions, etc. are to be held at a level that
cannot be heard outside the door of the room. Students who repeatedly
show disregard for quiet hours may be subject to disciplinary
consequences.
Residency-at-Will Provision
Students and their family members reside in HC/HC-owned housing under
the "Residency-at-Will" provision.
Resident Assistants
Resident Assistants (RAs) are peer student leaders responsible for
developing and fostering the spiritual and moral character of resident
students. RAs function as facilitators in communication and as
catalysts for ideas and activities in the campus living environment.
Students are encouraged to participate in residence hall activities and
to get to know all RA's. Resident Assistants report directly to the
Director of Housing.
Room Assignments
In order to be eligible for a housing assignment, a student must fulfill the following requirements:
1. Complete pre-registration for the fall semester by the required deadline.
2. Do one of the following on or before the required deadline:
a. Provide proof to the Financial Aid Office that his/her FAFSA is complete.
b. Waive the right to file a FAFSA with the Financial Aid Office.
3. Be in good financial standing with HC/HC.
4. Complete a fall housing form.
Room assignments are made by the Director of Housing on the basis of a full academic year (unless otherwise specified).
Room Changes
Room changes must officially be registered through the Director of
Housing. Students who change rooms without authorization may face
disciplinary action, including loss of housing. HC/HC reserves the
right to make changes in room assignments, as it deems advisable or
necessary. The Director of Housing must approve all room changes in
advance. Changing rooms may affect the charges to your student account.
Room Charges
Students are financially responsible for the entire amount specified.
Room charges will be refunded only if the student has complied with
property withdrawal procedures and the room is left in the same
condition in which it was when the student arrived, and not otherwise.
Safety
The following areas are restricted from student access:
1. Vacant and abandoned buildings and property
2. Rooftops
3. Boiler and electrical rooms
Students should not be in campus offices (faculty, staff or other)
after hours or in another student's room without specific
authorization. Students who gain unauthorized access into restricted
areas are subject to disciplinary action.
Sanitary Regulations
The Polemanakos Dormitory must comply with the Town of Brookline's
Lodging House Regulations, including Article II of the State Sanitary
Code. This code mandates that all residents maintain their room in a
clean and orderly condition, and without violation of regulations
pertaining to obstruction of egress.
Security
All residential educational institutions are vulnerable to criminal
conduct. Therefore, all residents should always be mindful of the
following:
1. Doors to rooms or apartments should be locked at all times.
2. Entryways to the Polemanakos Dormitory, Halki Village and
Dendrinos Village apartment complexes should never be propped open or
left unattended.
3. Residents should never unlock or open the door of the residence
hall or apartment complex to anyone who is not a current registered
student of HC/HC.
4. Residents should never admit unknown persons into any non-public area.
5. Students should never allow other persons to occupy their rooms or apartments.
6. After dark, women should avoid walking alone on campus, and, whenever possible, should walk in pairs.
If you see or hear anything out of the ordinary, please report the
circumstances to the Resident Assistant or Director of Housing
immediately. In emergency situations, of course, call 911. The HC/HC
security guard is on duty, making rounds, between the hours of 12:00
midnight and 6:00 a.m. The security guard cell number is (617)
212-8614.
Security of Personal Items
Students are responsible for securing his/her personal belongings. It
is recommended that students with expensive personal items such as
jewelry and other items bring in a personal lock box to ensure the
safekeeping of the items. HC/HC suggests that you secure your
belongings and lock your door when you are away. HC/HC is not liable
for any items that are lost or stolen on HC/HC property. Students are
strongly encouraged to insure valuable personal possessions.
Smoking
There is absolutely no smoking allowed in any building on campus. By
residing in campus housing, all students agree to comply with this
rule. The disposal of cigarette butts anywhere on the grounds of HC/HC
is prohibited. Cigarettes smoked outside must be put out and safely
disposed of in a fire-safe container. Fines in the amount of $50 per
occurrence will be issued to offenders, and/or disciplinary action if
deemed appropriate by the Housing Director.
Solicitations
Solicitations, sales, or promotions of any goods or services by any
person or company are prohibited within the residence halls without
approval from the Housing Director.
Stereos, TVs, Computers, IPods, etc.
Students who have stereos, TV's, computers, IPods, etc. must use them
without disturbing others. Headphones are recommended for those who
enjoy loud music.
Storage
Limited storage for personal belongings is available. Students must
remove all personal belongings from rooms at the termination of the
Housing Agreement period or when changing rooms. HC/HC accepts no
liability for these items and reserves the right to discard any items
deemed to be abandoned.
Telephone Service
Students may arrange for telephone service directly with Verizon. HC/HC
does not assume financial responsibility for any aspect of telephone
service.
Temperature Control
To prevent water pipes from freezing and to prevent heating systems
from becoming overworked, dormitory residents should not open room
windows for prolonged periods of time during the winter months.
Damages incurred by failing to comply with this regulation will be the
financial responsibility of the student.
Termination of Housing
HC/HC reserves the right to terminate the privilege of on-campus
residence for any student found in violation of regulations or acceptable standards of behavior in
its discretion.
Towing
Any automobile/motorcycle which does not display a valid, current HC/HC
parking permit, and any automobile/motorcycle not parked in the
appropriate lot is subject to fines and may be towed without notice at
the student's expense. In addition, automobiles/motorcycles parked in
fire lanes, handicapped parking, reserved spaces, visitor spaces, in
the Chapel courtyard, on grassy surfaces, or in any area not clearly
marked as a parking space are subject to towing at the owner's
expense. If a vehicle is towed, please contact the towing company
directly. Towing company information is posted throughout campus
residence buildings.
Trash
All garbage must be wrapped or bagged and placed in the dumpster
located nearest the residence facility. If the dumpster is full,
residents must take the trash to another dumpster. Personal trash
should not be placed in hall trash containers. A fine of $20 will be
issued for improper disposal of trash for the first offense. The
second occurrence warrants a $50 fine.
Do not place refrigerants, air conditioners, microwaves, computers,
batteries, metal, wood or furniture of any kind in the dumpsters.
Improper disposal of these types of items will result in the student
paying the fines assessed by the dumpster company, and will also
warrant a $50 fine for the first occurrence, and $100 for the second.
Vehicles
Every vehicle is required to maintain a valid registration, license
plate and certificate of inspection. Any vehicle not in compliance and
left unattended without the consent of the Director of Housing will be
considered abandoned and will be towed.
Violations
Violations of any rule/regulation in the Student Handbook (per academic
year or two consecutive semesters) are subject to fines and/or
disciplinary action as follows:
1. First incident report written by an RA constitutes a $10 fine.
2. Second incident report written by an RA constitutes a $45 fine,
plus dormitory community service as deemed appropriate by the Director
of Housing.
3. Third incident report written by an RA constitutes suspension
from any and all campus housing for a period not less than seven days,
as determined by the Director of Housing.
Fines collected by the Director of Housing will be set aside in a petty
cash fund. Generally, the Director of Housing will allocate these
funds for student-related projects at his/her discretion.
Wall Hangings/Decorations
Hanging items on walls in HC/HC housing must be done with care.
Students are asked not to use tape of any kind or staples to mount
items on the walls or doors. Residents will be assessed appropriate
fees for damages.
Weapons
The possession and/or use of any type of firearm and weapon, or the use
of hazardous chemicals on HC/HC grounds at any time is strictly
prohibited. Open flames, fireworks or explosives of any kind are also
prohibited. A firearm is defined as any device designed to launch or
fire a projectile. A weapon is defined as any object that is used or
designed to inflict pain, fear or death on a person or animal
(including all knives, spears, paintball guns, plastic guns, air guns
or any item resembling a firearm - real or fake, etc.). Violation of
this policy may result in the student being subject to criminal
proceedings by local authorities and severe disciplinary action, up to
and including dismissal from HC/HC.
Window Displays
Because single residence hall rooms are equipped with window blinds,
curtains and other window coverings are not permitted without the
approval of the Director of Housing. While personalization in
decorating is encouraged, residents are responsible for the maintenance
of their rooms, for damages and for the cost of repairing any damages.
Items that advertise or suggest themes contrary to the Orthodox values
and standards of HC/HC are not to be displayed in windows. Items such
as stolen signs, stolen property, containers for alcoholic beverages,
crude or offensive materials, sexually exploitative materials, etc. are
not permitted in windows.