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Crime Prevention Tips
Personal Safety:
- Always be alert and aware of your surroundings and to activity
around you. Know that fatigue, alcohol, drugs and distractions
diminish your awareness.
- Walk with others at night or call Security at 229-5555.
- Walk in well lit, well traveled areas, walk in the middle of
sidewalks away from doorways, trees and shrubs. Walk with confidence,
erect and with purpose.
- Know your safety resources: emergency phones, open establishments,
offices, the Security Department and other locations that can provide
you with a safe haven.
- If being followed, reverse directions, cross the street, go
to a safety resource and contact security.
- If approached for directions, keep a safe distance from the
stranger and never enter a vehicle.
- While sleeping, make sure your room door is locked.
- Trust your feelings and instincts.
- Like activity or lighting, criminals do not like noise. Carry
a noise device and remember to use your voice to call attention
to yourself or a situation.
- Do what you must do to survive; escape, negotiate, use force
or submit. Each situation is different and only you can decide
what action is best.
Theft Prevention:
- Lock your room door, whether you are inside sleeping or leaving
for only a few seconds. This is the single greatest deterrent to
theft.
- Draw your drapes, window curtains or shades at night.
- Avoid leaving a note on your door that says you are not in.
- Report broken locks, doors, windows or lights to Physical Plant
and Security.
- Keep money and jewelry in a safe place, out of sight. Don't
carry a large amount of cash with you and don't flash money in
public view.
- Don't keep valuables in an unattended back-pack or in a locker
at the gym (locked or unlocked).
- Respect and ensure the integrity of the security card access
system. Don't prop doors open or try to defeat the system by some
other method. You not only place your personal safety and valuables
in jeopardy, but that of your housemates.
- Inventory and engrave your valuables. Use your driver's license
number followed by the state, or SSN if you do not have a license.
This will make recovery easier and makes it easy to prove ownership.
- Always remove the keys from your car and lock it. If you have
valuables in your car, place them in the trunk or out of public
view. Park as near to a pole light as possible. When returning
to your car, have your keys in hand and check the backseat for
intruders before you get in. Once inside, relock the doors. Don't
put your name, address or phone number on key rings.
- Always lock your bike, use a U-shaped lock if possible, otherwise
use at least 5/8" case hardened steel chain and lock. Put
the lock through both wheels and the frame and secure it to an
immovable object like a bike stand, but be sure your bike does
not block sidewalks or building entrances. Be able to identify
your bike, put it on your inventory form, and save your sales receipt.
- Register your bike with Security.
General Tips:
- Report harassing/obscene/or frequent hang-up calls to Security.
We have call-trace capability and will advise you of its use on
campus.
- Fire alarms are not an unusual occurrence on Campus, but you
must evacuate a building upon the sounding of the alarm. Treat
any alarm as an actual fire. If you are aware of the cause of the
alarm, meet the responding Officers outside the building and relay
the information to them.
- If you drink, don't drive (period).
- Use a crosswalk; if there is one within three hundred feet of
you. In 1995, 18.9% of all motor vehicle related fatalities were
pedestrian versus a motor vehicle, 2,000 pedestrians were injured.
The most frequent cause of these accidents is pedestrian error.
Drivers are required to yield at intersections without traffic
lights to pedestrians within a marked crosswalk within their immediate
path of travel. Not to pedestrians at the curb, not to pedestrians
approaching the crosswalk, not even to pedestrians in the crosswalk
in the on-coming lane. Stop at the corner, curb, or parked car.
Look left, right, left again and if it is clear, begin to cross.
Continue to check the traffic in all directions, make eye contact
with drivers to ensure that they see you. Always use sidewalks.
In areas without sidewalks, walk on the left side of the road,
facing traffic. Watch for cars backing out of spaces and driveways.
Limit alcohol consumption when walking and wear retro-reflective
stripes on your clothing and shoes if you are walking or jogging
at night.
- Watch for suspicious behavior. Contact Security immediately
if you see or hear suspicious or strange vehicles or people, screams,
shattering glass, or loud unusual noises.
- Be aware and be alert, you can prevent criminal opportunity.
Take responsibility for your own protection and that of your neighbors,
and utilize the crime prevention services offered by the Security
Office.
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