Thursday 17 January 2019

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A TEAM EFFORT


Be Familiar with Safety Services and Procedures:


Security really begins with students realizing that safety, for the most part, is an individual responsibility. Students must realize that the campus is like any other community that is made up of individuals, and, as a result, it will see both good and bad days. Keeping their community healthy and positive depends on their awareness of what’s going on around them as well as the availability of safety and security support programs that are provided by the school.


By being aware of their surroundings and anticipating the kinds of dangerous situations that could arise, students can better cope with negative situations, protect themselves from harm, and keep their peers safe and secure.


It’s encouraged that students become familiar with the published campus safety and security procedures that cover crime, as well as the emergency response and preparedness plans for events such as natural disasters, terrorist attack or any other criminal activities. This information should be readily available and easy to access through the online services.


Virtually every learning institution provides some form of on-campus security to protect students, worker and staff in the case of an emergency. University safety and security services differ depending on the size of the campus, the specific needs of the institution, and the impact or influence of the local community. Services should range from protective and preventative measures to set procedures and training on how to deal with both natural and criminal emergencies.


No one wants to be a victim of crime. By using common sense, staying alert, and taking steps to protect oneself, students can take steps to prevent personal assault on campus or off.


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