Handling Safety and Security Situations
First call an RA, RLC or an Apartment Manager for assistance. If you
cannot contact a member of the Residence Life Staff, call
the Winthrop Campus Police, open 24 hours
a day. The phone extension is 3333. In emergency situations,
contact the Campus Police immediately. |
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Windows
Modifying or tampering with windows in any way is prohibited in all
Winthrop University Residence Halls. This includes, but is not
limited to, removing window stops, breaking windows, or damaging them
in any way. Violation of this policy may result in disciplinary
actions and monetary fines. |
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Fire Drills
Two fire drills are conducted every semester. You are required to
participate in both. These are necessary for you to learn fire drill
procedures and to practice exiting your residence hall safely. When
you hear a fire alarm, you must assume there is a fire and follow
Residence Life staff's instructions. |
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Fire Safety
The sounding of false alarms and tampering with fire-fighting or
safety equipment including extinguishers, smoke detectors, hoses,
sprinkler pipes, exit signs, dooor and fire alarm systems is
prohibited.
The use of open-coiled, open-plate devices, open flames, ember
devices, oil lamps incense and candles is prohibited. |
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Personal and Building Safety
Possession and use of firearms, knives with longer than a two-inch
blade, dangerous weapons, slingshots, explosives, air-guns, paint-ball
guns, flammable fluids, kerosene heaters, fireworks, hazardous
chemical mixtures or propelled missiles is prohibited.
Students are not allowed on roofs and ledges.
Objects are not to be thrown out of any window, nor are articles to
be placed on exterior window ledges.
Room doors should be bolt locked
Window screens are not to be removed
Only main entrance doors are to be used after 8pm. Any outside
door may be used during fire alarms. Locked outside doors are never
to be propped open. Using these doors after hall closing will result
in a $25 fine or other sanctions.
Tampering with elevators and electrical equipment is not permitted. |
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Tornados
A tornado watch means that tornadoes are possible.
A tornado warning means that a tornado has been sighted in the
warning area. Usually warning sirens will be sounded.
1. When instructed by Residence Life personnel, quickly seek shelter
in the lowest level of the building, preferably in an interior hallway
or room. If time does not permit, go to the safest area of the room
you are in, usually the inside wall farthest away from doors and
windows.
2. Doors to rooms should be closed
3. Take shelter underneath a desk or other piece of heavy
furniture. Assume a fetal position to protect your head and eyes.
4. If outdoors, immediately seek shelter, if available.
Otherwise, take cover in the nearest ditch or depression, away from
power lines, buildings and trees. Do not remain in a vehicle or a
non-permanent structure or attempt to outrun a tornado.
5. After the tornado has passed, evaluate your situation and if
you need emergency assistance call the Campus
Police at ext. 3333.
6. Be aware of any structural damage around you, and if needed
leave the building per "General Building Evacuation" guidelines. |
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