Adapted from guidelines provided by the Pennsylvania
Crime Prevention Practitioners Association
In an instiutional family, each member must take extra
care to ensure the safety of everyone. No member of the community ought
to feel afraid, but all members ought to exercise ordinary prudence.
The Department of Campus Safety has been established to create as secure
an environment as possible at Moravian, but many safety factors are
under your own control.
Your College is as safe as you make it. Here are some
reminders of commom-sense precuations you can take.
- Always keep personal belongings in view. Keep petty cash and other
valued items in a locked drawer. Keep your purse with you or in a
locked cabinet or drawer. Never leave it in, on top of, or underneath
a desk.
- Never prop doors open, especially fire doors, even for a short
time.
- Avoid working or studying alone in a building at night.
- Report anyone who behaves suspiciously to the Campus Police. Remember
his or her appearance and relay the information to the dispatcher.
- Advise the Campus Police of any hazards or security problems.
- Report faulty window and door locks to the Office of Campus Safety.
- Emergency Number: 610-861-1465
- Stay in well-lit areas. Report faulty lighting to the Department
of Campus Safety. Walk at the midpoint between curbs and buildings.
Stay away from alleys,
entries,
and
bushes.
- Walk with someone whenever possible. Participate in the buddy system.
Use the escort service if you must travel after dark. It's worth
the wait.
- If you are followed, act suspicious. Keep looking behind you and
you may discourage the follower.
- If someone is following you on foot, cross the street, change directions,
or vary your pace.
- If you are followed by someone in a car, turn around and walk in
the opposite direction. If the follower persists, record the cars
license number and call the police.
- Keep doors locked, even if you are away for only a few minutes.
Don't leave notes on your door saying that you are out. Lock your
door before you go to sleep. An unlocked door, night or day, can
be an invitation to trouble.
- Always keep your keys in your possession. Never place them under
mats, over doors, or in any other obvious "hiding place."
- Remember that most losses occur during the day.
- Close and lock all window when you leave your room, especially
if you are on the first floor or off a fire escape.
- Keep an accurate inventory of your possessions. Engraving tools
are available through the Campus Police.
- If you should return to your residence and suspect that it has
been illegally entered, DO NOT GO IN. Call the Campus Police at 610-861-1421.
- In the event of an emergency, call 610-861-1465.
- If you see a suspicious person in a hallway or lounge, or if someone
knocks on your door to solicit, call the campus police. Never confront
or ignore a stranger.
- In a residence hall, screams could sound like horseplay. In an
emergency, be specific. Shout "HELP," "POLICE," or "FIRE."
- In all activities, use common sense and be conscious of your surroundings.
- Know your neighbors.
- Don't ignore hazardous situations, and don't create them for others.
- If you're not 21, don't drink alcohol.
- Don't give or sell alcohol to those who aren't 21.
- If you are of legal age to drink and choose to do so, drink responsibly.
- Choose your social events carefully.
- Don't leave a party with somene you don't know well.
- Don't invite someone you don't know well into your residence.
- Watch out for each other.
- Never, ever compromise your ability to be in control.
- Safety is Everyone's Responsibility
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