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I reached out to the city's loss control consultant and below was his response. <br />The biggest risk exposure / could see here is ladder safety. The initial set up and maintenance to the houses if they <br />are higher off the ground and they need a ladder to access them they should follow basic ladder safety. <br />• Use a two -person system <br />• Use poles or other equipment to assist with cleaning or inspecting of the house (again assuming it is out of <br />arms reach) <br />Another safety thought would be biological. Use PPE while cleaning the houses. Avoid direct contact with bats or <br />guano. The city should consider what to do if an animal is found (let's say the animal is sick or has passed). Then <br />finally determining upkeep and follow up maintenance of the houses. We want to avoid any broken materials laying <br />around that could cause injury to staff or the general public. <br />/ have included a good resource for standards and information for bat houses below. <br />https✓/www.batcon.oWabout-bats/bat-house guidelines/ <br />I hope this helps. <br />Let me know if you need any additional information and/or have questions. <br />Thanks, <br />Angela Nguyen J Underwriter <br />Phone: (651) 2154005 <br />anguuven _ Imc.org <br />League of Minnesota Cities 1 145 University Ave. West I St. Paul, MN 55103 <br />www.lmc.ora I Facebook I Twitter I Podcast <br />