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Campus Safety. “Making Good Decisions”. UNM Campus Safety Features. Campus Police - Campus Security General Safety Tips UNM Residence Life Staff Dean of Students Office Safety Communication Avenues. Go through the police academy, just like your home town police would!
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Campus Safety “Making Good Decisions”
UNM Campus Safety Features • Campus Police - Campus Security • General Safety Tips • UNM Residence Life Staff • Dean of Students Office • Safety Communication Avenues
Go through the police academy, just like your home town police would! • Monitor Campus Alarms • Emergency Phones • Bicycle Registration/Lost and Found • Contacting Police (505-277-2241 or 911?) • They are “REAL POLICE OFFICERS”
Campus Security • Check Building Security (Secure Perimeter Doors) • Assist with Campus Escorts (Driving Escorts)
Safety Tips for the UNM Community • If you bring a bike to campus, use a U-Lock • Don’t leave your valuables unattended and don’t leave in plain view in your car • Make good decisions about who you are giving information to or what kind of information you are giving out (Internet or in person) • Walk with others at night • Always lock your room, apartment, home • Basically, don’t forget to use your Common Sense
UNM Residence Life • UNM Residence Life Staff (On Call) • Perimeter Doors (Locked 24/7) • SRC Desk (Always Open) • Security Staff (In touch with Police)
Casa Del Rio Residence Hall • Have a professional live-in Staff Person • Perimeter doors are always locked • This Residence Hall has Community Assistants who are like Resident Advisors for the students. • They have security that will patrol the area.
Dean of Students Office • Student Code of Conduct • Visitor Code of Code of Conduct • Behavior Intervention Team • General Information on Safety and Campus Safety Walk
Emergency Communications • UNM Siren System • Text Message Service (Lobo Alerts) • UNM Web Page • UNM E-Mail Alerts • 277-snow (for weather related issues)
Shelter in Place • Move away from windows and glass. • If available, take a radio, laptop, cell phone with you to monitor the news and the UNM Information being sent out through the web. • Lock the door and wait for further instructions. • Keep the telephone lines free for emergency information. Do not call 911 or the UNM Police Department for information. However, if you are trapped or need assistance, please call 505-277-2241 or 911 for assistance! • Don’t leave your room until instructed by a Police Officer, authority figure, which could be a faculty or staff member of UNM or given the all clear through the UNM Communication means (E-mail, home page or text alerts)
Misc. Info • UNM is an Open Campus, which means… • UNM is an Alcohol and Drug Free Campus, with very few alcohol exceptions • UNM Shuttle Service • http://police.unm.edu/safetyandsecurity.html • http://ope.ed.gov/security/