FamCamp Booklet.indd
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FamCamp Booklet.indd
Your Site Number Is ___________________ Welcome Operating Procedures Welcome to the 6th Force Support Squadron and the FamCamp at MacDill AFB. As our guest, we encourage you to take advantage of all the activities and services designed and created to make your life more enjoyable during your stay with us. ELIGIBILITY This welcome package should answer most of the questions you may have about your stay, the amenities we offer, and several base-wide policies you will be asked to follow. We are truly proud of the “world-class” programs and facilities we have here at MacDill AFB. The 6th Force Support Squadron offers you the very best dining, golf, fitness, and recreational activities. Each of our programs reflect the team-work, spirit of cooperation, quality of life initiatives and pride so prevalent throughout our MacDill community. We are truly committed to providing you and your family the BEST service throughout all of our FSS activities and look forward to exceeding your expectations. Enjoy your stay at MacDill Air Force Base. We’re glad you’re here! Cordially, The Outdoor Recreation Staff Individuals as identified and authorized unlimited program eligibility by AFI-34-262, Attachment 2, Table A2-1 may make reservations or use the facility on a space available basis. Individuals identified as in Table A2-2 as limited program eligibility, may use the facility on a space available basis only. RESERVATIONS Reservations are only accepted under the authorized sponsor’s social security number. Authorized users may have no more than one reservation in the system during any 365-day period. Reservations are accepted as follows: 1. 270 campsites are full hook-ups (water, electric, sewer, cable) and are designated for 1 to 180 days’ length of stay. Authorized users may make advance reservations for these campsites 365 days in advance. Advance reservations may be made in person or by telephone, and is first come, first served. Advance reservations require a $100.00 deposit. 2. 54 campsites are full hook-ups (water, electric, sewer, cable) designated for 14-day length of stay. 34 of the 54 sites are designated as first come, first served, with no advance reservations accepted. Reservations may be made on the remaining 20 sites no more than two weeks in advance. Advance reservations require a $100.00 deposit. 3. 21 campsites are designated as partial hook-up (water, electricity). No reservations are accepted. 4. 50 campsites are designated as dry camp. These campsites are issued on a first come, first served basis. No reservations accepted. REFUND OF DEPOSIT A cancellation notice, no later than 10 days prior to the date of scheduled arrival, must be received in order to receive a refund. Refund is forfeited if cancellation is received within 10 days of a scheduled reservation. LENGTH OF STAY Any length of stay of 30-180 consecutive days will result in a mandatory departure of at least 30 days. Extensions may be granted on a case-by-case basis, but will not be considered from 1 November – 30 April. Table of Contents Operating Procedures ....................................... 1 Camping...........................................................2-3 Facilities & Amenities ....................................... 4 Phone/Mail Procedures ................................... 4 Wi-Fi ..................................................................... 5 Jogging/Bicycle Safety ..................................... 5 Outdoor Adventure/Disc Golf/Cable Guide ... 6 FamCamp Map .................................................. 7 Annex Map/Base Phone Numbers ................. 8 Base Map ............................................................ 9 Recycling/Volunteers ......................................10 Pet Policy ..........................................................11 Shelter-In-Place..........................................12-13 Reminders ........................................................13 6th Force Support Squadron .........................14 1 FINANCIAL LIABILITY The United States Government accepts no liability for damage to any personal property if such damage is the result of circumstances beyond the government’s control. If campsites become unavailable through no fault of the visitor or due to any unforeseen circumstance, 6th Force Support Squadron, MacDill AFB, will refund any unused prepaid rent payment. Authorized refunds are based on the daily rental rate. BACKFLOW PREVENTERS Water backflow preventers have been installed on all water spigots as a base requirement. These do not restrict water flow, so please do not remove them. SIGNS FamCamp residents are prohibited from posting signs or setting up displays. Posting of signs at the FamCamp is restricted to official business, with the exception of family name signs and holiday displays on your recreational vehicle site. *Policy is subject to change without notice at the discretion of the installation commander. Camping Upon arrival and registration at our FamCamp, you will be offered the following choices: FULL/PARTIAL HOOK-UP SITE DRY CAMP SITE This site may include water, electrical, sewer and cable connections. 1. Telephone connection may be obtained through Verizon. 2. Entitled to one picnic table. 3. Registration certificate will be displayed in an area highly visible from access road. 4. Only one camper/RV on a site. 5. Screen room is allowed. Tent is not allowed with Camper/RV on site. 6. No carpets in grass. 7. Pet rules will be strictly adhered to. 8. Tow bars/dolly will park to the rear of the RV. 9. Utility/car trailers or boats of any kind are not allowed on site with RV. Check with office for proper parking area. 10. Regular meals will be consumed in RV or at picnic table outside RV. 11. RV site will be kept neat and orderly at all times. 12. Upon departure, you will police your RV site to ensure there is no refuse left. 13. Major maintenance on vehicles is not allowed on site. 14. Please dispose of all trash in dumpster. 15. Clotheslines & fences are prohibited on site. 16. Open fires are prohibited. 17. Camper repairs costs will be assessed when repair to site is required due to negligence. This site DOES NOT have water, electrical, sewer, cable or telephone connections. It is only a space in which to park. 1. Entitled to one picnic table. 2. Registration certificate will be displayed in an area highly visible from access road. 3. Only one camper/RV on site. 4. Screen room is allowed. Tent is not allowed with camper/RV on site. 5. No carpets in grass. 6. Pet rules will be strictly adhered to. 7. Tow bars/dolly will be parked to the rear of RV. 8. Utility/car trailers or boats of any kind are not allowed on site with RV. Check with office for proper parking area. 9. RV site will be kept neat and orderly at all times. 10. Upon departure, you will police your RV site to ensure there is no refuse left. 11. Major maintenance on vehicles is not allowed on site. 12. Please dispose of all trash in dumpster. 13. When generators are utilized, they will be turned off at 11 pm each night and commence again at 7 am. 14. Clotheslines & fences are prohibited on site. 15. Open fires are prohibited. LATE FEES – We provide a 24-hr grace period. Rent is due on time; a $5 per day fee will be assessed if past due date. 2 TENT AREA SITE You will be given a numbered sign to be placed in the ground by your tent. 1. One tent per site. 2. Water is available at two locations within the tent camping area. 3. No electric available. 4. Picnic table furnished upon request. 5. Please dispose of all trash in dumpster. 6. When generators are utilized, they will be turned off at 11 pm each night and commence again at 7 am. 7. Tents are temporary shelters, therefore stay cannot exceed 60 days per 365 day period. 8. Clotheslines & fences are prohibited in the tent area. 9. Open fires are prohibited. WHEELCHAIR SITES Must be 100% wheelchair-bound. Sponsor has priority. QUIET HOURS Quiet Hours are from 11 pm – 7 am daily. MacDill AFB Outdoor Recreation ONE stop SHOP Our Recreation Team wishes each and every visitor a safe & happy visit while staying at MacDill AFB Outdoor Recreational Facilities. We appreciate you choosing us for all your recreational travels and activities. Enroll Today into our ONE-STOP-SHOP program! SPEEDY CHECK-IN: Less time with us; more time to enjoy the Florida Sunshine! AUTOMATIC BILLING Save Time & Money. No late fees or monthly visits. Check out www.macdillfss.com & our facebook page for current specials! LATE FEES – We provide a 24-hr grace period. Rent is due on time; a $5 per day fee will be assessed if past due date. 3 Mail Procedures FamCampers are welcome to have their personal mail forwarded to the camp mailroom. A mailbox will be assigned at the Main Business office. A returnable key deposit of $20.00 is required. If you decide to have your mail forwarded to the FamCamp mailroom, please remember: APPRECIATE THE VOLUNTEERS WHO MAKE GETTING YOUR MAIL DELIVERED TO THE FAMCAMP POSSIBLE. 1. The mailroom is staffed by volunteers who are responsible for sorting and distributing mail. Volunteers make every effort to eliminate mistakes. Facilities & Amenities 1. Shower and bath facilities are located in Bldg. 651. 2. Laundry facilities include washers and dryers, with outside clothesline, and are located in Bldg. 651. 3. Activity Room is located in Bldg. 2017 and is utilized for special functions (i.e.: Bingo, potluck parties, line dancing, and exercise classes) 4. There are three (3) pet exercise areas. All pet rules apply. 5. The beach area with pavilions may be utilized when not reserved. To reserve a pavilion call 840-6919. 6. Wi-Fi (Wireless Internet) computer access is available around most of the main campground. Please be considerate of all residents and enjoy your stay. Phone Procedures Phone hook-ups are located on the electrical post at your full hook-up site. To activate the phone service you must contact Verizon at 1-800-483-4200. There is a fee for this activation. The format for the hook-up will be as follows: 9909 MARINA BAY DR. LOT # Fam-CP TAMPA, FL 33621 Annex Phone Hook-up 2100 CHINOOK CT LOT # TAMPA, FL 33621 You must give the phone company a separate billing address. (Ex: Key # PO Box 6825, Tampa, FL 33608-0825) Mail sent to any other address will be returned. LOCATED IN THE MAILROOM IS A PHONE FOR 911 CALLS ONLY. When calling 911 on a cell phone, inform them you are calling from MacDill AFB. 2. Every effort is made to have mail distributed to mailboxes by noon. However, volume of mail will dictate when the distribution is complete. A sign will be posted on the mailroom door if mail distribution will be late. 3. Mail and packages may be picked up when the light on the mailroom roof is turned on. 4. The mailroom will remain open until 2 pm*, Monday thru Friday for distribution of packages. On Saturdays, mail will be distributed, but the mail room will not be open for packages. Mail is not distributed on holidays. *Subject to change pending special circumstances. 5. FEDEX and UPS packages are delivered to the FamCamp office. Packages not picked up on the day of arrival are taken to the FamCamp mail room on the next morning and are available for pickup when mail is distributed and the light on the mailroom has been turned on. 6. Please notify the mailroom of ALL Family “Nicknames” that will be receiving mail in your box in addition to the name to which your campsite is registered. Remember!!! Christmas cards addressed to “Grandma and Grandpa” may have to be returned to sender. Also, it would be helpful if those persons with common first and last names would also use a middle initial to ensure correct distributing of mail. Receiving mail at the MacDill FamCamp mail room is only possible via our volunteers’ dedication to operating this service. If you are dissatisfied with the service, you may wish to pursue another option for personal mail. PO Boxes are available at following locations: MacDill Post Office (813) 828-4680 and Main Post Office, Tampa Airport (813) 877-0609. Please address your mail: Your Name & Key # PO Box 6825 Tampa, FL 33608 FEDEX & UPS Must Be Sent to 9909 Marina Bay Dr. Tampa, FL 33621 4 Wi-Fi Jogging Safety LIMITED ACCESS DUE TO HIGH OCCUPANY LEVEL Highly recommend wi-fi connection by renting MIFI See below Wireless internet computer connectivity (Wi-Fi) is now available throughout most of the main campground. Although this free service is provided to our customers, there are some areas that will experience signal blockage due to trees, buildings, or other RVs. Some others will not be able to receive the signal because of personal computer issues, such as weak cards. Recreational jogging is great for your health and physical well-being. Although it is enjoyable and extremely popular, it can pose hazards to the jogger’s personal safety. Below are some mandatory requirements to minimize the hazards: Wi-Fi Networks The Wi-Fi networks in the main campground are located in the Marina, SeaScapes and the FamCamp Office. There is no Wi-Fi available in the Annex at this time. Marina The Access Point (AP) for this network is on the west end of the Marina building. This AP provides Wi-Fi for the south end of the main campground. SeaScapes The AP for this network is located in the Marina Activity Room, and has limited signal availability beyond a couple of hundred feet from the building. Note: Wi-Fi is also available at the Laundry Room, Library, Fitness Center, Bowling Center and Bay Palms Golf Complex. FamCamp4 If you receive any other connection other than the 3 listed, please log off and try again. FamCamp4 is a secure site and requires a password. It is not for public use. Note: YOU DO NOT NEED A PASSWORD TO CONNECT TO OUR WI-FI. If you are prompted for a password, please log out and try again. Please be aware as the number of Wi-Fi users online at any one time increases, the internet connection can slow down and may cause the Wi-Fi to shut down. Once the network goes down, it must be restarted. If this happens after-hours, it will not be restarted until the next business day. Once you are finished with your Wi-Fi session, please disconnect from the ‘hot spot’ you are using. Be considerate of your fellow campers. MiFi MiFi is available for $50 a month/$50 refundable deposit at the FamCamp office. MiFi stands for ‘My Wi-Fi’: MiFi is your own individual unit that is portable to take anywhere; hook up at anytime. 5 All joggers/walkers must… • Wear reflective gear during hours of darkness • Jog on a jogging path or sidewalk • Jog facing traffic on the side of the road when there is no sidewalk • Remove headphones while crossing streets or running on roads • Cross at crosswalks where possible • Obey traffic controls and signs and yield right of way to vehicles • Always carry some form of identification Additionally, organizations wishing to run in formation must contact Security Forces at (813) 828-3324 at least 48 hours in advance. Personnel must not run more than 2 abreast and must use road guards when crossing roads. Reflective gear is available for checkout at the base fitness center. If you have any other questions, please contact the Fitness Center, (813) 828-4496 or Health & Wellness Center (HAWC), (813) 828-4739. Follow these requirements, enjoy your run, and stay safe. Bicycle Safety DODI 6055.4 states: Bicycle safety shall be emphasized in the overall traffic safety program. Programs shall emphasize the MANDATORY USE OF BICYCLE HELMETS approved by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) or the Snell Memorial Foundation. This applies to all personnel, including dependents, who ride bicycles on DoD installations. Children under 10 years old must be accompanied by an adult. 3.5.4. All persons who ride a bicycle, tricycle, or other human powered vehicle, including motorized bicycles, on an AF installation in a traffic environment shall wear a properly fastened and approved (e.g., Consumer Product Safety Commission, ANSI, Snell Memorial Foundation or host nation equivalent) bicycle helmet. MAJCOMs will be the approving official on what qualifies as host nation equivalent. During hours of darkness, riders will wear retro-reflective vest/jacket or outer garment containing retro-reflective material. In addition, bicycles will be equipped with a white front light (not a reflector) visible for 500 feet and red rear reflector or light clearly visible from the rear of the bicycle from a distance of 300 feet. Whether you’re looking for a kayak adventure, rock climbing or a laid-back festival to peruse, the Outdoor Rec Adventure team has the widest variety of events for you! Here are just a few of our trips: • Water Tubing • Ziplining • Horseback Riding • Rock Climbing • Scuba Diving Classes • Festivals • Adventure Travel • Paintball • Deep Sea Fishing Take advantage of our seminars/classes covering a variety of interests or travel with us as we visit attractions and interesting locales in the Tampa Bay area, as well as all over Florida and neighboring states. Our staff can also customize an outing for you or your group. For more information or to register for one of our trips, call (813) 840-1513. Channel Guide 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 WCLF Ch. 22 IND WEDU Ch. 3 PBS WTOG Ch. 44 The CW WFTT Ch. 50 Telefutura WTTA Ch. 38 MyTV Tampa Bay WFLA Ch. 8 NBC WVEA CH. 62 UNIVISION Bay News 9 WTSP Ch. 10 CBS WFTS Ch. 28 ABC WMOR Ch. 32 Ind Telemundo WTVT Ch. 13 FOX C-SPAN WXPX Ch. 66 ION WGN America BET Discovery Health EWTN C-Span 2/E! TBS HSN The History Channel Subject to change without notice, visit mybrighthouse.com 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 48 49 50 51 Versus ESPN ESPN 2 CNN Headline News Sun Sports USA Network TNT Discovery Channel Animal Planet Nickelodeon FOX News Channel Lifetime Television FOX Sports Florida Disney Channel MSNBC CNBC Spike Oxygen CMT TLC A&E TV Land Lifetime Movie Network Bravo 52 53 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 79 ABC Family Turner Classic Movies truTV Food Network HGTV Cartoon Network Syfy FX Comedy Central VH1 The Weather Channel AMC National Geographic Channel MTV Golf Channel Hallmark Channel WE tv QVC Galavision 95 96 97 98 99 Community Community Jewelry Television ShopNBC TV Guide (Converter Required) 6 rev. 9/19/14 6th Force Support Squadron • MacDill AFB • IN CASE OF EMERGENCY • DIAL 911 If Dialing From A Cell Phone, Immediately Inform Emergency Personnel Telephone Extensions Prefix 828 Commander 2822 That You Are Calling From MacDill AFB Deputy 2823 • FAMCAMP NIGHT HOST is located next to site #73, Ops Officer 2703 or call (813) 840-0875 for any concerns or emergencies. Honor Guard 5190 Marketing & Publicity 3055 • The DEFIBRILLATOR is located with FamCamp Night Host which is Resource Mgmt 6962 located next to site #73 during night hours and in the FamCamp check-in Private Organizations 6962 trailer during office hours. Manpower & Personnel Flight 6MPF CAC Appointment Line 6673 Customer Service ID Card 6MPF Civilian Personnel 6673 Manpower 6MPF Human Resource Office (NAF) 828-2911 Sustainment Services Flight 0034 Catering 840-2220 Diner’s Reef Dining Facility 840-1518 Flight Meals 4998 Fitness Center 4496 MacDill Inn - Lodging 4259 Club Membership 1466 SeaScapes Beach House 840-1451 Surf’s Edge Club/Boomers Bar & Grill 840-2020 Force Development Flight 7320 Airman Leadership School 2299 Education 3115 Library 3607 Professional Development 1229 Training 4004 Airman & Family Services Flight 5097 Airman & Family Readiness 0145 Child Development Ctr 1 3332 Child Development Ctr 2 2244 Child Development Ctr 3 0195 Family Child Care 7760 Airman & Family Readiness (Brandon) 655-9281 Resource & Referral 5750 School Age Program 5971 Youth Center 7956 Community Services Flight 2921 Bay Palms Golf Complex 840-6904 Snack Bar 840-6906 MacDill Bowling Lanes 4005 Arts & Crafts Center 4413 Auto Hobby Shop 4553 Wood Hobby Shop 2093 Information, Tickets & Travel 2478 Outdoor Recreation/Equip Rental/FamCamp/Pool 840-6919 Marina 4983 Skeet Range 5299 Base Operator 1110 BX 840-0511 Chapel 3621 Commissary 4832 Dental Appts 827-9400 Dorm Management 2790 HAWC 4739 Hospital 5393 Legal Office 4422 Medical Appts 827-2273 Pharmacare 2226 Public Affairs 2215 Retirees Activities 4555 Tricare 828-CARE Visitor Reception Center 2737 CHECK OUT OUR MONTHLY NEWSLETTER & CALENDAR! (Dec-Mar) Fun Daily Activities: Exercise, Crafts, Potlucks, Bingo, Dancing, Bible Study, Card Games and Computer Classes to name a few. Follow us on MacDill Air Force Base Outdoor Recreation and Marina (6thFSS) 9 Tornadoes Recycling DESCRIPTION We hope you enjoy your stay here and would like to offer you some guidance on MacDill’s waste management policy. As with other AF and DoD installations, MacDill is federally mandated to recycle as much as possible. In an effort to make recycling more convenient, a large recycling drop-off has been placed in each camping area. Tornadoes are one of nature’s most violent, destructive storms and can devastate an area in seconds. A tornado appears as a rotating, funnel-shaped cloud, striking the ground with whirling winds at speeds of up to over 300 miles per hour. A tornado spins like a top and may sound like a train or like the engines on an airplane. Tornadoes can travel 10 miles or more before they subside. In Florida, they occur most frequently during the months of June, July and August. TORNADO WATCH CARDBOARD All corrugated cardboard except pizza boxes (they go in the trash). PLASTIC This advisory indicates conditions are favorable for the formation of a tornado. All plastic with a symbol. These include soda and water bottles, milk jugs, shampoo bottles, etc. Make sure to rinse all dirty containers. TORNADO WARNING ALUMINUM This advisory indicates a tornado has been sighted in your area, and you should take protective actions. PROTECTIVE ACTIONS • Whenever severe thunderstorms threaten the area, listen to radio and television announcements for updates and instructions from the Giant Voice system or Base personnel. • When a tornado has been sighted in the area (Tornado Warning) take cover immediately. • If you are already in Bldg #651 (Laundry Room) or in Bldg #654 (Marina), stay in the building you are in and move away from any windows. If there is enough warning, the Base Fitness Center is also available. • If in a vehicle, Motor Home or Trailer, get out immediately and seek shelter in a building that offers better protection. If shelter is not available, lay flat in the nearest ditch, ravine or culvert and protect your head with your hands. • DO NOT attempt to flee from a tornado in your car or any other type of vehicle. RECOVERY ACTIONS • Use extreme caution when entering your RV or other facilities damaged by the storm. • Look for broken gas lines, downed power lines, and damaged utilities and report them to the proper authorities. • Check for injured personnel. Do not attempt to move people who are seriously injured unless they are in immediate danger. Call for medical help immediately. Cell Phones You must use a HANDS FREE cell phone while driving on the base or you face the possibility of being ticketed! Rinse all aluminum cans before taking to the drop-off. PAPER All mixed paper, including everything up to cardboard. Office paper, colored paper, newspaper, junk mail, paperboard (cereal/soda boxes), etc. GLASS Glass (all colors) must be taken to the dumpster located behind SeaScapes. Remember to rinse all bottles first. For any additional information please contact 6CES/CEVT at (813) 828-0460. Volunteers The Outdoor Recreation staff relies on the generosity of our volunteers to support the many activities offered to our FamCampers. Without these volunteers, we would not be able to offer the variety of programs as we have in the past. To volunteer for activities in the FamCamp, please contact Danny & Caroline at the Marina office. Office hours are between 1-3pm, Monday thru Friday. For more information call 840-1513. Volunteers who are already active this season, please turn your hours in NLT than the 4th of the month. *All volunteers MUST be registered with the Airman & Family Readiness Center. Calendars are located in a folder at the Marina office. Emergencies MacDill AFB Hospital is a clinic and has no Emergency Room. Emergency Treatment must be obtained off base. 10 MacDill AFB Pet Policy MacDill welocmes you & your furry friends however, numerous complaints have been filed regarding failure of FamCampers following the pet policy. The following reiterates the FamCamp policy for pets and the base regulatory guidance in regards to pets. The following will be required of all pet owners staying in the FamCamp area: According to Base Regulation, MACDI.31-102: Owners/sponsors will: 1. Register all pets that reside on base. Registration at the VTF (veterinarian office) MUST occur within 10 working days of acquisition of an uncaged pet or when an uncaged pet reaches 90 days of age. Registration requirements also include guest’s uncaged pets in the FamCamp. No unregistered pets, except small caged animals, seeing eye dogs and domestic animals in special events will be allowed on base. 2. Control their domestic animals, indoors and outdoors, to prevent the animal from becoming a nuisance to their neighbors. When outdoors, the animal must be on a leash and under direct supervision of a person capable of controlling the animal. Outdoor pet shelters are not authorized in the MacDill FamCamp. Pets will not be tied outside and left unattended. 3. Ensure all pets have a collar with tag attached that depicts the current name and address of the owner, current MacDill AFB registration tags, and other such tags as may be required by the base or State of Florida for transient personnel. 4. Ensure all domestic animals over 4 months of age are immunized against rabies and maintain a current immunization as prescribed by local law and AFI 48-131, Veterinary Health Services. If rabies immunization is acquired off base by a licensed veterinarian, a record of the immunization must be filed at VTF. The base veterinarian upon demand of competent authority will examine a domestic animal responsible for causing personal injury on MacDill AFB. 5. Ensure domestic animals are not maintained on base for commercial breeding or training purposes. No one will keep more than 2 four-legged pets. If more than two pets are acquired by birth, the excess number will be removed from the quarters within a reasonable time, not to exceed nine weeks after birth. 6. Pets are not permitted on the beach, in the bathhouse/ laundry room or any other buildings. The only exemption from these restrictions are seeing eye dogs and military working dogs. Proper documentation is required. 7. Complaints concerning damage, injury or failure to control pets, will be reported to the Security Forces Control Center. Upon receipt of a sworn written statement from the complainant, the Security Forces Control Center will prepare a report on the incident. 11 8. One copy of the report will be forwarded by Reports and Analysis (6 SFS/SFAR) to the base veterinarian and a second copy to the FamCamp Office for information. Upon receipt of two valid complaints against an animal or owner, the 6 MSG/CC will review and decide whether to require removal of the animal. Failure to remove the animal may result in termination of FamCamp privileges. Outdoor Recreation FamCamp Pet Policy 1. A maximum of 2 four-legged pets per campsite! 2. All pets must be kept on a 6 ft. leash when outside the camper, and under positive control by the owner. 3. Pets will not be left outside unattended at anytime. 4. Pets must be registered on base if staying 10 days or longer. 5. Notification from 6 AMW states it is mandatory for ALL pets staying here on base for 60 days or longer, including the FamCamp Recreational Facility, must be micro-chipped. If you have any questions or need to schedule your pet’s appointment, please contact the base veterinarian at (813) 828-3558/3559. 6. Pets are not permitted on the Beach, in the Bathhouse/ Laundry room or any other buildings. The only exemption from these restrictions are seeing eye dogs and military working dogs. 7. Please familiarize yourself with locations of designated “pet walk” areas. 8. All pet droppings will immediately be picked up, bagged and disposed of in proper cans or dumpsters. This includes pet exercise area and your neighbor’s yard!!!! 9. Failure to comply with these guidelines will result in immediate removal of the pet from the FamCamp. 10. Please do not walk pets in your neighbor’s yard. It is our standard policy, once a report has been made, to investigate the situation and if any violations occurred, registration in the FamCamp will be terminated after the second valid complaint or violation. Shelter-In-Place TO SHELTER-IN-PLACE OR EVACUATE : AN IMPORTANT DECISION! SIP • • When personnel on MacDill AFB are faced with a hazardous material or Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) incident, they may be directed by emergency response personnel to evacuate or shelter-in-place. Although your first instinct may be to get as far away, as fast as possible, from the situation, evacuation may not be the safest option. WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO “SHELTER-IN-PLACE” (SIP)? Shelter-in-place means simply taking shelter in your immediate area and is meant for short term sheltering during hazardous material-type releases. The shelter can be any room in your RV, but should have as few windows and doors as possible and be large enough to fit everyone comfortably for 2-4 hours. Listen for the “giant voice” announcement to know when it is safe to leave, and a telephone or radio should be available to call for help or let others know that you are safe. WHAT SHOULD I DO WHEN SHELTERING-IN-PLACE? You should turn off heat, air-conditioner and fans; close vents, windows and doors; seal any areas where air can enter the RV, and listen to the “giant voice” for instructions. When the danger has passed, you will be advised when it is safe to leave the protection of your shelter and to open the doors and windows of your home or vehicle to air it out. WHAT SHOULD I DO IF I’M OUTSIDE OR IN MY AUTOMOBILE WHEN THE DIRECTION TO SIP IS ANNOUNCED? Personnel located outside when SIP is initiated should go to the nearest RV or building and shelter there. If in an automobile, pull into the safest place possible and stop your vehicle. Try to find a shady spot to avoid becoming overheated. Turn off the engine and air conditioner, close the vents and roll up the windows. Listen for announcements on the base’s “giant voice” system and your radio. WHAT IS A SECTOR AND BLOCK AND HOW DOES IT RELATE TO SHELTERING-IN-PLACE? MacDill Emergency Management has divided the base into Sectors and Blocks to aid in the notification process to “evacuate or shelter-in-place” in affected areas. There are six sectors on MacDill which are further divided into 22 blocks. Outdoor Recreation office and the main FamCamp are are located in Sector C, Block 3. The FamCamp Annex is located in Sector C, Block 1. HOW DO I PREPARE FOR AND IMPLEMENT SIP? 1. Determine Shelter Location. Your shelter-in-place area is your RV or automobile. RVs are not ideal for SIP but they are better than going outside to find a better place. Choose a room (RV only) with few windows, enough space for the entire family comfortably, and preferably, with access to water. Tents are NOT adequate for sheltering-in-place. If you are in a tent and “shelter-in-place” is announced, go to a close facility or get into your vehicle and follow SIP instructions for vehicles. 2. Prepare window, vent, and door coverings: When the room is used as a shelter, the windows, vents, and doors must be sealed against any outside air entering. Measure all openings in the room and then add two inches to each measurement. Take the measurements and cut plastic sheeting to the size needed. Use tape to hold the plastic in place and seal around windows, vents and doors. 3. Assemble SIP supplies: Your supplies should be stored in the chosen shelter location in a single container. See below for supply listing. 4. Have a plan: After making your preparations, develop a plan or checklist. Make sure your family is familiar with SIP supplies and location, and know how and when to implement your SIP plan. OTHER POTENTIAL SIP LOCATIONS If you are near when SIP is announced you may be able to shelter in: SeaScapes, Bldg 654 (Marina), or the laundry room. WHEN TO SHELTER-IN-PLACE (SIP)? WHAT IS NEEDED IN A SIP KIT Shelter-in-place will be directed by local authorities when time does not allow for a safe evacuation and the hazard is not expected to last more than a few hours. In these cases, the released chemical presents a hazard that could lead to injury or death. By sheltering-in-place, you create a safe area inside, while the hazard dissipates outside. Remain sheltered until directed to leave by emergency responders or the “All Clear” is announced. (Listed items are available at the MacDill Base Exchange) Labeled container for supplies (could be a plastic tote or bag) 1 each Plastic Sheeting enough to cover required areas Flashlight 1 each Batteries 4 each Duct Tape 1 roll Scissors 1 each First Aid Kit 1 each SHOULD I TRY TO EVACUATE? You should not attempt an evacuation unless specifically directed by emergency responders. They will use all available information to determine the best means of protecting you (SIP or Evacuate), then notify you. The best thing you can do is to remain calm and follow their orders! HOW WILL I BE NOTIFIED TO EVACUATE OR SHELTER-IN-PLACE? You will be notified by a voice announcement over the base “giant voice” system. 12 Shelter-In-Place PROCEDURES SIP 1. Advise all personnel in and around the building, sheltering-in-place has been initiated. 2. All personnel, not involved in procedures, go to Shelter-in-place room. 3. Lock doors. 4. Go shelter-in-place room, ensure everyone is accounted for, close all doors. 5. Seal doors, windows and vents with plastic and tape as shown in diagram. 6. For emergencies contact 911 7. Wait for all clear. Monitor IPTV, and channel 19 for updates. 8. When all clear is given, unseal all doors and windows. Open all exterior doors and air out the building. Reminders • All “For Sale” items going on the bulletin board in the laundry room must be approved, signed, and dated by the FamCamp Office. Once approved, they will be posted in the glass case bulletin board by an employee of Outdoor Recreation. Any unapproved advertising will be taken down and thrown away. • Be considerate of others in the common areas, especially the showers and laundry areas. Pick up any personal items when finished to help keep these areas clean. This is everyone’s new home now. • Periodic checks will be conducted on all campers’ sewer hoses. It is mandatory to have the donut in place at all times. • For campers who do not have a phone in their RV, an emergency phone is located in the mailroom for 911 calls. • The FamCamp Night Host is located next to site #73, or call (813) 840-0875 for any concerns or emergencies. • The defibrillator is located with the FamCamp Night Host which is located next to site #73 during night hours and at FamCamp office during office hours. • On-site delivery for propane with weekly delivery fee, per stop, plus cost of propane will be charged. Sign up in the Marina for delivery. 1 Dec-15 Mar. • Flag Detail – when flying the U.S. Flag at night, it should be well lit the entire night. Otherwise, it should be retrieved before dusk. • Remember Reveille and Retreat is played daily. Please render proper respect by following base procedures. When you are not under cover: stand at attention, with hand over heart, facing the flag or the sound of either Reveille or Retreat. While driving, don’t forget to stop your vehicle at the side of the road when either is being played. 13 • • • For everyone’s safety, please observe the posted speed limit, (10 mph) within the FamCamp. • The Security Forces Building, located on the corner of Marina Bay Drive and Tuna Bay Place (across from sites #174, 175, and 176), is not a place to wash or clean your campers and/ or boats, nor a place to clean fish. Additionally, you are not to obtain electricity from any portion of this building. • Medication Notice – For your convenience, our office has learned that some V.A. Hospitals are now sending medications to our P.O. Box 6825 address via Certified or Registered mail. Sending it Certified Mail or Registered Mail, allows you, the customer, to go sign for your medications at the U.S. Post Office. Please check with your particular VA Hospital to see if they are participating in sending medication via Certified or Registered Mail as not all hospitals are participating. LAUNDRY ROOM REMINDERS – FIRE HAZARD!! • All lint traps must be cleaned out after each use. Excessive buildup of lint can cause fires. • Please leave a note on or within the broken dryer or washer detailing the problem. Ex: Runs too hot…; Does not take change…; dryer is not drying; tumbles with no heat. • If there is a note, stating the washer or dryer number, and the particular problem, makes it much easier to advise repairman. This will result in a probable proper repair. • Pet owners, when laundering pet bedding, please ensure you utilize the designated washer/dryer. Bay Palms Golf Complex Surf’s Edge Club/Boomers 1803 Golf Course Ave., Bldg 726 • (813) 840-6904 7315 Bayshore Blvd, Bldg 499 • (813) 840-2020 • • • • • • • • • • • Monthly club membership breakfasts and dinners make club membership a real bargain. Also, the Aramark Catering Staff specializes in superb catering for your special functions. 36 Holes of Golf Fairways Grill Driving Range – Lighted 24 hours Club/Cart Rental Golf Handicap Service Lighted Putting Green Group/Private Lessons Twice a week FREE Actively Serving Golf Instruction Pro Shop/Gift Certificates Tournament Planning Services Clubhouse/Locker Room Facilities Tropical weather and beautiful surroundings make our two 18-hole, par 72 courses a “golfer’s paradise.” The complex houses a lighted practice putting green, a 24-hour a day lighted driving range, a practice chipping green, and sand trap areas to help you perfect your game. Group and private lessons can be arranged through the Pro Shop. The atmosphere of the 12,500 sq-ft clubhouse makes it a great place to relax with access to an ultra-modern Pro Shop that stocks top-of-the-line merchandise, a private tournament room, a full-service grill (best place on base for breakfast!), locker rooms, and comfortable lounging areas. To further complement this facility, two-thirds of the building is surrounded by a 10-ft veranda. MacDill Lanes 8216 Hangar Loop Dr., Bldg 298 • (813) 828-4005 • • • • • • • • Snack Bar Ball/Shoe Rental Regulation Pool Table Leagues/Tournaments Fund-Raiser Programs Private/Group Instruction Pro Shop/Gift Certificates Birthday Parties Bowling Specials For the bowling enthusiast, MacDill Lanes is the place to be! This 12-lane facility offers year-round, top-quality bowling for all ages and is equipped with automatic pin-setters and an automatic scoring system. League play, lessons, special programs, and children’s birthday parties are just a few of the many offerings. Open bowling is encouraged, as it strongly contributes to sportsmanship, physical and mental concentration, and the will to improve. Our Pro Shop carries an inventory of the latest balls, bags, shoes, and other bowling accessories to meet all your bowling needs. Special orders are always available for your unique bowling needs. For your convenience, ball measuring and drilling are also available. Come out every Wednesday from 4-8 pm for Wednesday Bash with free bar snacks, drink specials, bar bingo, trivia, a DJ and more! Then, start the weekend off right Friday afternoon at Boomers B1500! Complimentary bar snacks, popcorn, drink specials and free pool every Friday at Boomers from 3-6pm. Fairways Grill (inside the Bay Palms Golf Complex) 1803 Golf Course Ave - Bldg 726 • (813) 840-6906 The Fairways Grill offers a variety of selections to include continental breakfast items, hot breakfast items, daily specials, sandwiches, wraps, wings, hot dogs, chicken tenders, soup, salads and much more; something to suit all tastes. While you’re dining, catch up on news and sports on 4 big-screen TVs! Ten Pin Grill (inside MacDill Lanes) 8216 Hangar Loop Dr., Bldg 298 • (813) 840-1516 Whether you need a quick snack or full meal, the Ten Pin Grill, located at MacDill Lanes Bowling Center, can accommodate you. Offering carry-out, phone orders and catering. Enjoy a variety of snack foods including signature burgers, wings, hot dogs, pizzas and beverages, as well as monthly luncheon specials. SeaScapes Beach House 9951 Marina Bay Dr., Bldg 682 • (813) 840-1451 • Quick & Tasty Lunch Menu • Evening Dining • Monthly Specials Take in the scenic view of Tampa Bay, while dining in the tropical atmosphere of SeaScapes. Located on the Base Beach, this restaurant is sure to put you in the Florida state of mind. Sip delicious cocktails or dine on delectable fare while enjoying a magnificent view of the setting sun on the bay. Enjoy tasty selections such as wings, island chicken wraps, fish tacos, blackened mahi-mahi sandwiches and shrimp po boys, to name a few. Be sure to try Friday Crab Night & Family Fun Night and Saturday’s Steak Night! “Cosmic Extreme Bowling” – If you want to see the difference, you should come by and let us show you what it’s all about. It’s totally hot – and totally cool – with balls and pins that glow in the dark, flashing lights, and a crowd that really knows how to have a good time. The difference is “Extreme,” and once you’ve been there, you’ll never be afraid of the dark again. www.macdillfss.com 14 –OUTDOOR RECREATION– 10303 Marina Bay Drive (813) 840-6919 • (813) 840-6920 [email protected] –FAMCAMP/OUTDOOR ADVENTURE– Daily: 10 am-6 pm (Oct-Apr) • Mon-Sat: 10 am-6 pm (May-Sep) –EQUIPMENT RENTAL– Daily: 10 am-6 pm (Oct-Apr) • Mon-Sat: 10 am-6 pm (May-Sep) –STORAGE– Mon-Fri: 10 am-4 pm –MARINA– Bldg. 654, 10303 Marina Bay Drive • (813) 828-4983 Wed-Mon: 7 am-5:30 pm (Nov-Mar) • Wed-Mon: 7 am-7 pm (Apr-Oct) Fax: (813) 828-7507 w w w . m a c d i l l f s s . c o m Subject to change without notice rev. 10/14