What appliances can I have in my room? Only small appliances such as coffee pots, irons, etc. that are UL approved and have an automatic shut-off feature are permitted. All appliances and extension cords must be approved by Underwriters’ Laboratories (UL) and be in good, undamaged condition. Extension cords may not be doubled up, bundled together, run under rugs, kept in contact with metal furniture, or hung from walls, ceilings, or light fixtures. All computers, refrigerators, and other appliances must be plugged into a surge protector. No more than 1000 watts should be connected to any single outlet. No more than 1500 watts in any one room. The following items are not allowed in residence halls: triple/quadruple sockets; incense, candles or any items with an open flame; plug-in air fresheners; items with exposed heater coil/element such as toasters or hot plates; hot pots; bread machines; heaters of any type; oil popcorn poppers; halogen lights; appliances over 110 volts or 600 watts; microwaves; or air conditioning units. Otherwise acceptable small appliances such as coffeepots or irons that are not UL approved or do not have an auto-shutoff feature are also not permitted. The microfridge offered for rental through the College-approved vendor is the only microwave/microfridge permitted in student rooms. No other microwaves or microfridges may be brought into student rooms.