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Safety and Security
Safety Tips
The Campus Safety and Security Department now
provides safety tips for a variety of scenarios and locations. Be sure to
familiarize yourself with all of them.
FUNDAMENTALS
- "Respectfully decline" requests
for assistance from strangers. Mischief-makers often use this
approach to "target" naive freshmen and foreign students. Do not
allow yourself to be approached, tell the person making the
request, you will inform others of their need.
- Study the campus and
neighborhood with respect to routes between your commute path
and class/activities schedule. Know where emergency phones are
located.
- Share your class/activities
schedule with family members and a network of close friends,
effectively creating a type of "buddy" system. Give network
telephone numbers to your parents, advisors, and friends.
- Always travel in groups. Use our
shuttle service. Never walk alone at night or in isolated areas.
Avoid "shortcuts".
- Survey the campus, academic
buildings, and other facilities while classes are in session and
after dark to see that buildings, walkways, quadrangles, and
parking lots are adequately secured, lit and patrolled.
- Avoid people who are not
behaving responsibly, and/or situations that seem reckless and
potentially dangerous.
- Always lock your vehicle when
leaving it. Do not loan out your key. Never compromise your
safety for a friend who asks you to leave the door unlocked.
- Do not leave your
identification, wallets, checkbooks, jewelry, cameras, and other
valuables in open view.
- Program your phone's speed dial
memory with emergency numbers that include family and friends.
- Don't be reluctant to report
illegal activities and suspicious loitering.
Campus Safety
- Study or work with a friend in
buildings at night.
- Use stairs in well-lit and
populated sections of a building.
- Keep personal belongings in view
while in class, the library, or lab.
- When in an elevator, position
yourself next to the controls.
Apartment Safety
- Lock your doors at all times.
- List only your first initial
with your phone number in the phone book.
- List only your initials and last
name on the mailbox.
- Open doors only for people you
know.
- Install safeguards in every
room.
- Keep shrubbery trimmed so as not
to provide a cover for a burglar.
- Get a dog! Dogs are great
alarms, and scare off potential criminals.
- Have a phone in each room so
that help is always within reach.
- Turn lights on in several rooms
when you're home alone.
- Get to know your neighbors.
- Keep spare keys with neighbors
because burglars know hiding places, like under mats, in the
mailbox, etc.
- Keep cash and jewelry in a
locked drawer, cabinet or closet.
- Keep all doors, especially fire
doors, closed at all times.
- Keep your blinds closed to avoid
advertising your life.
- Leave an answering machine
message that does not include your name or address.
- Make sure key chains do not have
personal identification on them.
Protecting your apartment while away
- Make sure all doors and windows
are locked.
- Tell only good friends you will
be out of town.
- Make sure your answering machine
message doesn't say you are out of town and/or when you will be
back.
- Leave a radio set to a talk show
station.
- Set interior lights on a timer.
- Have neighbors collect mail and
stop newspaper delivery.
ATM Safety
- Use indoor ATM machines whenever
possible.
- Bring a friend when using the
ATM, especially at night.
- Be alert and cautious of anyone
loitering around the ATM/night deposit.
- Complete your transaction
quickly and leave immediately.
- Protect the Personal
Identification Number for your ATM by covering the screen while
you enter the numbers.
Exercise Safety
- Always exercise with a friend
when outdoors at night.
- Stay in well-lit and populated
areas at all times
- Reserve public park use for
daylight hours.
- Carry a personal safety device,
such as a sound siren, mace or red pepper gas.
Stalking Safety
- If you think you are being
stalked, document the times and dates and contact the police.
On the street
- Accept rides only from people
you know.
- Take a friend with you for late
night excursions.
- Walk on the part of the sidewalk
closest to the street, as far away as possible from shrubs,
trees, and doorways.
- Stay near people. Whenever
possible, appear to be with a group of people.
- Stay in well lit areas.
- Avoid short cuts through
unpopulated areas.
- Walk at a steady pace: appear
confident and purposeful.
- Be alert! Listen for footsteps
and voices nearby.
Contact the Safety and Security Department for
additional information on personal safety awareness and defense classes.
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