Safety Tips
In addition to discussing personal safety, we suggest that you prepare a written list of safety tips to give to your participants during orientation. Here are some basic ones – you may have others that are specific to your program to add to these. Personal Protection and Safety Tip posters are located throughout all of the residence halls as reminders.
- Never let someone into your residence hall or your room that you do not know.
- Never prop open exterior doors.
- Always know where your room keycard or Mcard are at all times.
- Keep your room door locked whenever you are in the room. If you go across the hall to visit with friends or if you go to take a shower – lock your door. It only takes a few seconds for a thief to enter a room and steal property.
- Do not disable any safety feature in the residence hall (automatic door closures, fire doors, etc.)
- Walk in groups when traveling outside of the residence hall, especially at night. Travel in well-lighted, heavy traffic areas.
- If you are the victim of a crime in your hall or anywhere on campus, or observe a crime being committed or think one is being committed, contact DPS immediately.
Contact the Department of Public Safety immediately to report a suspicious person or activity in the residence hall or on your floor or if you ever feel that your or another’s safety is in jeopardy – Dial 9-1-1.
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