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Building 5000,
Room 5102
(206) 546-4633
or cellular phone:
206-235-5860
or
206-235-5861
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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
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"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.
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Study the campus
and neighborhood
with respect to
routes between
your commute
path and
class/activities
schedule. Know
where emergency
phones are
located.
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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.
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Always travel in
groups. Use our
shuttle service.
Never walk alone
at night or in
isolated areas.
Avoid
"shortcuts".
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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.
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Avoid people who
are not behaving
responsibly,
and/or
situations that
seem reckless
and potentially
dangerous.
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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.
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Do not leave
your
identification,
wallets,
checkbooks,
jewelry,
cameras, and
other valuables
in open view.
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Program your
phone's speed
dial memory with
emergency
numbers that
include family
and friends.
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Don't be
reluctant to
report illegal
activities and
suspicious
loitering.
Campus Safety
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Study or work
with a friend in
buildings at
night.
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Use stairs in
well-lit and
populated
sections of a
building.
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Keep personal
belongings in
view while in
class, the
library, or lab.
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When in an
elevator,
position
yourself next to
the controls.
Apartment Safety
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Lock your doors
at all times.
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List only your
first initial
with your phone
number in the
phone book.
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List only your
initials and
last name on the
mailbox.
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Open doors only
for people you
know.
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Install
safeguards in
every room.
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Keep shrubbery
trimmed so as
not to provide a
cover for a
burglar.
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Get a dog! Dogs
are great
alarms, and
scare off
potential
criminals.
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Have a phone in
each room so
that help is
always within
reach.
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Turn lights on
in several rooms
when you're home
alone.
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Get to know your
neighbors.
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Keep spare keys
with neighbors
because burglars
know hiding
places, like
under mats, in
the mailbox,
etc.
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Keep cash and
jewelry in a
locked drawer,
cabinet or
closet.
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Keep all doors,
especially fire
doors, closed at
all times.
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Keep your blinds
closed to avoid
advertising your
life.
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Leave an
answering
machine message
that does not
include your
name or address.
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Make sure key
chains do not
have personal
identification
on them.
Protecting your apartment
while away
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Make sure all
doors and
windows are
locked.
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Tell only good
friends you will
be out of town.
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Make sure your
answering
machine message
doesn't say you
are out of town
and/or when you
will be back.
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Leave a radio
set to a talk
show station.
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Set interior
lights on a
timer.
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Have neighbors
collect mail and
stop newspaper
delivery.
ATM Safety
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Use indoor ATM
machines
whenever
possible.
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Bring a friend
when using the
ATM, especially
at night.
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Be alert and
cautious of
anyone loitering
around the
ATM/night
deposit.
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Complete your
transaction
quickly and
leave
immediately.
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Protect the
Personal
Identification
Number for your
ATM by covering
the screen while
you enter the
numbers.
Exercise Safety
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Always exercise
with a friend
when outdoors at
night.
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Stay in well-lit
and populated
areas at all
times
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Reserve public
park use for
daylight hours.
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Carry a personal
safety device,
such as a sound
siren, mace or
red pepper gas.
Stalking Safety
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If you think you
are being
stalked,
document the
times and dates
and contact the
police.
On the street
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Accept rides
only from people
you know.
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Take a friend
with you for
late night
excursions.
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Walk on the part
of the sidewalk
closest to the
street, as far
away as possible
from shrubs,
trees, and
doorways.
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Stay near
people. Whenever
possible, appear
to be with a
group of people.
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Stay in well lit
areas.
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Avoid short cuts
through
unpopulated
areas.
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Walk at a steady
pace: appear
confident and
purposeful.
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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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