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Safety
Measures & Policies
Safety Measures | Medical
Intervention Policy | Emergencies
On
Campus Housing Safety Measures
The vast majority of crimes on campus involve
theft of personal property. Almost always, the
theft is from an unlocked room or unattended
common area. YOU can prevent these "crimes
of opportunity."
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Always
lock your door when you leave - even for
a short period of time.
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Lock
your door before going to sleep.
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Keep
your valuables, such as wallets, purses,
money and jewelry out of sight.
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Do
not leave notes on your door announcing
that no one is in.
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Never
loan out your keys or ID card.
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Report
anyone acting suspiciously in and around
residence halls or Greek Houses to Campus
Safety or your residence life staff member.
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Report
any doors, locks or windows in need of
repair to your Residence Life staff member.
- Do
not let non residents into halls. Visitors
should be let in by the expecting student.
Safety
Measures Elsewhere on Campus
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When walking at night, avoid short cuts
through deserted areas of campus or other
less illuminated areas. The shortest distance
is not always the safest.
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Notify
friends when you are traveling around
campus alone at low traffic hours. Tell
them where you are going and when they
can expect you to return.
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The
"Walk with Me" student escort
program is available 24 hours a day if
students feel uncomfortable walking from
one point on campus to another. Contact
Campus Safety at ext. 4333.
- Do
not prop residence halls doors.
Securing
Your Belongings
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Dont
leave personal objects (wallet, purse,
books) unguarded in academic
buildings, recreational facilities or
residence halls.
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Fasten
all security devices. Locks are worthless
unless they are used. This includes bicycle
locks and locks on car doors.
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Dont
leave keys outside under door mats or
in the mailbox. Also, do not attach your
keys to your College ID or drivers
license; if lost, these items could fall
into the wrong hands.
MEDICAL
EMERGENCY INTERVENTION POLICY
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College has an avid interest in maintaining
the health and safety of its students, employees
and campus guests. In order to provide the best,
and safest, response to a medical
emergency, the following guidelines have
been established:
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In
the event of an emergency, dial 911. State
the nature of your emergency and your
location.
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Also
call Campus Safety at ext. 4333 and provide
that office with the same information.
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Someone
should stay with the individual(s) until
help arrives.
EMERGENCY
In the
event of an emergency:
First,
dial 911 to state your emergency and give
your exact location.
Next,
dial extension 4333 and give Campus Safety
the same information.
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