In my mother's apartment building there's a laundry facility with two washing machines and two dryers on each floor for use of the residents. I generally do my mother's laundry on Wednesday (today) and a situation came up that leads to a question for anyone who's used shared laundry facilities before. (New situation for me; I've never been in this position before.)
I check the laundry room, both washing machines are in use. I check again several minutes later and one machine is finished, but the user's clothes are still in the machine. I go back to the apartment, gather the laundry, return to the laundry room about ten minutes later and the clothes are still in the washing machine.
What do I do now, in view of the fact that I have laundry I want to get done sooner than later?
I just moved the clothes into one of the dryers and didn't see anything that looked like it was going to melt so I started the dryer, then got my mother's laundry into the washing machine and started that.
Now I'm wondering if I did the right thing. Should I have just moved the clothes into the dryer but not started it running? Should I have piled the clothes somewhere else (where?) and not put them into the dryer at all?
For myself, I have timed those washing machines and dryers so I know how long to wait before going back to get the stuff but it appears that at least one other person on that floor just leaves her stuff in the washing machine for an unknown period of time after it's finished the cycle. She probably shouldn't have done that either, but how long are you supposed to wait for the other guy to finish with a shared facility like that?
I don't want to get any of the other residents mad at me, but I also want to get this laundry done....
I check the laundry room, both washing machines are in use. I check again several minutes later and one machine is finished, but the user's clothes are still in the machine. I go back to the apartment, gather the laundry, return to the laundry room about ten minutes later and the clothes are still in the washing machine.
What do I do now, in view of the fact that I have laundry I want to get done sooner than later?
I just moved the clothes into one of the dryers and didn't see anything that looked like it was going to melt so I started the dryer, then got my mother's laundry into the washing machine and started that.
Now I'm wondering if I did the right thing. Should I have just moved the clothes into the dryer but not started it running? Should I have piled the clothes somewhere else (where?) and not put them into the dryer at all?
For myself, I have timed those washing machines and dryers so I know how long to wait before going back to get the stuff but it appears that at least one other person on that floor just leaves her stuff in the washing machine for an unknown period of time after it's finished the cycle. She probably shouldn't have done that either, but how long are you supposed to wait for the other guy to finish with a shared facility like that?
I don't want to get any of the other residents mad at me, but I also want to get this laundry done....
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