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Published by Emaar Community Management. Contact us at [email protected] For private circulation only. Inside this issue COMMUNITY NEWS Al Sahab Issue 4 2015 02 Marking Martyr’s Day To honour the brave martyrs of the UAE, the UAE national flag was raised in our communities. 03 Travel discounts for Golden Age Group Learn about the new initiative taken by The Golden Age Group which allows 50% fare discount on public transportation. 04 The Green Bill is coming In order to be eco-friendly and increase operational efficiency, all CSF invoices for 2016 will be sent only via email. 04 Fright night in the communities Find out about the creepy crawlies and all other things that came alive at the annual Halloween Event. Beauty with a purpose As part of the enhancement work to further improve the appearance of the building entrance, sturdy steel bollards have been installed in front of Al Sahab 1 and 2. Apart from adding a touch of class to this premier community, it will also prevent vehicles being parked in unauthorised areas on the pavement in front of the entrances and encourage residents and visitors to park only in designated parking bays. Extraordinary General Meeting 2015 An Extraordinary General Assembly was hosted in Al Sahab on 28 November 2015 at 10:00am in order to elect new members to the Interim Board and to discuss community improvement projects for 2016. Since the required quorum was not met, the meeting was adjourned to 12 December 2015 and successfully concluded on this day.

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Page 1: DM AL SHAHAB Q4 2015 - Dubai Marina · 800 EMAAR (36227) communities@ecm.ae dubaimarina.ae Fright night in the communities Creepy crawlies, scary monsters, cute minions, cartoon characters

Published by Emaar Community Management. Contact us at [email protected] For private circulation only.

Inside thisissue

COMMUNITY NEWSAl Sahab — Issue 4 — 2015

02Marking Martyr’s DayTo honour the brave martyrs of the UAE, the UAE national flag was raised in our communities.

03Travel discounts for Golden Age GroupLearn about the new initiative taken by The Golden Age Group which allows 50% fare discount on public transportation.

04The Green Bill is comingIn order to be eco-friendly and increase operationalefficiency, all CSFinvoices for 2016 will besent only via email.

04Fright night in the communities Find out about the creepy crawlies and all other things that came alive at the annual Halloween Event.

Beauty with a purposeAs part of the enhancement work to further improve the appearance of the building entrance, sturdy steel bollards have been installed in front of Al Sahab 1 and 2.

Apart from adding a touch of class to this premier community, it will also prevent vehicles being parked in unauthorised areas on the pavement in front of the entrances and encourage residents and visitors to park only in designated parking bays.

Extraordinary General Meeting 2015 An Extraordinary General Assembly was hosted in Al Sahab on 28 November 2015 at 10:00am in order to elect new members to the Interim Board and to discuss community improvement projects for 2016. Since the required quorum was not met, the meeting was adjourned to 12 December 2015 and successfully concluded on this day.

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Yet another fantastic squash tournament was hosted on 03 October 2015 at the squash arena in Marina Promenade. In its third consecutive year, the residents-only tournament was well received and finished with an exciting final that was immensely entertaining.

Participating residents were from Marina Quays, Park Island, Marina Promenade and Al Sahab. The tournament was held between 2:00pm and 6:00pm and the event kicked off with a warm up. Squash enthusiasts played round-robin stages, advancing to quarter-, semi-finals and finals with family and friends cheering them on. All 19 games proved to be electrifying, exciting and intense with skill and tenacity on display.

Mahender Bisht emerged winner of the tournament after beating Joe Zakzak in a nail-biting final. After the tournament, everyone had the opportunity to meet and mingle on the deck of The Promenade where they were served with refreshments. Participants were thrilled to be part of the tournament and said that they look forward to many more games in the months to come.

Squash Tournament 2015

Lighting up the communityYou must have noticed that the entrance of Al Sahab looks brighter than ever. In addition to the pavement lighting, lights have also been installed in the fountains in front of the towers and at the main entrance sign.

This has enhanced the look of Al Sahab further and provides a well-illuminated welcome for residents and visitors.

Visit dubaimarina.ae

Dubai Marinais now online!

If you’ve not yet received your log in credentials, please download and complete the Occupant Information Form from the website and we will email you a username and password.

Marking Martyr’s Day All Emaar communities were part of the Flag Day campaign to honour the brave martyrs of the UAE Armed Forces who heroically laid down their lives for the nation. To express solidarity with His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, the leaders of the UAE and the nation, the UAE national flag was raised at gatehouses, roundabouts and prominent locations in our communities.

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Golden Age Group gets travel discounts The Golden Age Group in The Greens & Views community was behind yet another first-of-its-kind initiative for senior citizens. The group, together with Emaar Community Management (ECM), worked with the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) and negotiated a 50% fare discount on public transportation – for all residents in Dubai over 60 years of age!

This is a major accomplishment for ECM in line with our Corporate Social Responsibility commitments. More importantly, this is the first time that such an initiative has been undertaken for the expatriate population in Dubai. To benefit from this landmark achievement, all a senior citizen has to do, is take a copy of her/his Emirates ID and two photographs to the ticket counter at any Metro Station. Once submitted, they will receive the special Blue NOL card, as displayed. Please spread the message to senior citizens you know who can benefit from this fantastic initiative.

Simple tips to using your mailbox The community mailbox is a convenient facility that helps you receive important

communication or packages without having to travel all the way to the post office to pick it

up. To enable you to make the best use of this amenity, here are a few pointers on how to use

your community mailbox:

1. Remember, the mailbox facility is only for letters or parcels received via normal post

2. The mailbox key should always be in the possession of the unit owner/resident

3. Concierge/Security will not give access to the mailbox to any unit owner/resident

4. Do not leave your apartment keys in the mailbox

5. Do not leave any valuable items in the mailbox

6. Ensure that the mailbox is kept locked at all times

Keep your home safe on vacation: 9 essential tipsHoliday season is here and for many of us that means it’s time to take a break. So here are few simple things you can do to keep your home safe so you concentrate on enjoying yourself, rather than worrying about your property.

1. Start with your doorstep: Nothing is more of a giveaway than old newspapers piled outside your door; so put your subscription on hold for the duration of your holiday. You could also ask a neighbour to remove anything else that gets dropped on your doorstep.

2. Keep your lights on: Consider putting your lights on a timer so it appears someone’s at home. But if you’re going to do this, make sure you shut the blinds so you’re not obviously lighting up an empty house!

3. Home security: Ensure all the doors and windows of your house are closed and locked. Look out for areas that have weak points. Inform one of your relatives or someone you trust to periodically check your house while you are away.

4. Don’t spread the word: Limit how many people know you’re leaving. You’ll probably need to set up an ‘Out of Office’ message on your work email, but avoid doing the same on personal emails or voicemail. Be careful of informing everyone on social media about your holiday plans. You never know who is reading your post.

5. Invest in a safe: Avoid leaving any valuable materials, important documents, money or jewellery in your wardrobe without locking it securely. Use a safe to store any valuables that you’re not taking with you. You can buy one at most hardware stores.

6. Check your vehicles: Avoid leaving the keys of your car or any other vehicle in obvious places while you are on holiday. Remove any valuables stored in your vehicles. For added safety, you could also consider disconnecting the battery.

7. Switch off: Appliances left on standby use electricity all the time, which can add up to a significant amount if you’re going away for several weeks. Turning them off is not only better for the environment but will also eliminate the chance of anything catching fire. Make sure you switch off any appliances you don’t need.

8. Get Contents Insurance: In case something unexpected happens to your home while you’re away, Contents Insurance will cover the contents of your unit such as furniture, electrical appliances, curtains, carpets and paint finishes on walls and ceilings.

9. Avail Dubai Police assistance: Subscribe to the Home Safety Program by the Dubai Police so you can be contacted in case there is a problem while you are away. To subscribe to this service, visit dubaipolice.gov.ae and fill in the application form. Any suggestions or complaints can be sent to [email protected]

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USEFUL NUMBERS

Fire 997Ambulance 998Police 999Al Ameen 800 4888

Dubai Municipality 800 900Taxi (RTA) 800 9090DEWA 991

Contact ECM at:800 EMAAR (36227)[email protected]

Fright night in the communities Creepy crawlies, scary monsters, cute minions, cartoon characters and all things Halloween came alive at the annual Halloween Event

and Costume Contest that was hosted across Emirates Living, Downtown Dubai, The Greens & Views and Mistral, Umm Al Quwain on

Friday, 30 October 2015. The event at Arabian Ranches and Dubai Marina Towers was held on Saturday, 31 October 2015.

Children had a frightfully delightful day with arts and crafts corners, haunted houses and beanbag theatres while food stations served

snacks and beverages. The highlight of the event was the Costume Contest, in which children participated for a chance to win a trophy

in various categories. This was followed by trick or treating in the villa communities, as groups went door to door to claim their candy.

From the looks of it, everyone had a great time and we look forward to another fright night next year.

The Green Bill is coming: Timely payment appreciatedYour 2016 Community Service Fee Invoice will be dispatched via email only. This is to help the environment and enhance operational efficiency.

Remember, for your convenience there are a variety of ways to pay:

1. Online via dubaimarina.ae or mashreqbank.com, dib.ae, rakbank.ae or emiratesnbd.com2. Direct transfer to the community bank account3. Credit card/Cheque/Cash/Direct Debit (cash not exceeding AED 40,000) at Emaar Square, Building 2, Ground Floor4. Cheque at drop boxes located in your community

Paying your Community Service Fee on time ensures the well-being of your community and helps usmaintain the high standards that you currently enjoy. If you haven’t received your Community Service Fee Invoice, please contact us on [email protected] or call us on 800 EMAAR (36227).

Thank you in advance for your prompt payment.

WE ARE GOING GREEN ANDWE NEED YOUR HELP!

The Green Bill is coming your way! This means that the invoices for your 2016 community service charges will

not be sent by post anymore but only via email.

If you haven’t been receiving your invoices via email already, please add or update your email address by visiting:

eservice.emaar.com

SERVICE CHARGES VIA POST

SERVICE CHARGES VIA EMAIL

For assistance, please call 800 EMAAR (36227).