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(2) First Floor (a) Private Dining Room. - Apply a non- slip preparation to underside of the large rug. (b) Green Room. - The silk damask tapestry rug should be provided with a backing which will give greater body to the rug, thereby lessening the tendency for rug to slip and buckle. (c) Main Entrance. - The present small rug is worn and should be replaced with a new rug provided either with a sponge rubber rug mat or a non-slip prepara- tion applied to the underside of the rug. (3) Second Floor (a) All bathrooms. - Provide a sponge rubber mat for each bathroom rug. (b) Small South-East Bedroom. - The edges of the rug, located under the bed, curl and ripple due to the extreme flexibility of the rug, thereby presenting a tripping hazard. A lining or sizing should be ap- plied to the back of the rug SO as to minimize the curling and rippling of the edges. (c) Miss Margaret Truman's Sitting Room. - Provide sponge rubber mats for all scatter rugs used in this room and under the rug in the hallway leading to the bath and bedroom. (d) Miss Margaret Truman's Bedroom. - Trim the bottom edge of the clothes closet door SO that it will allow the door to be opened over the rug without breaking the edge of the rug. (e) Miss Odum's Office. - The edge of the rug nearest the entrance is badly frayed and should be repaired. (f) Blue Room (Room No. 14). - The small scatter rugs to which is now attached a backing of smooth surface material should be provided with sponge rubber rug mats. C-69090 38

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