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Campus Safety For Parents and Families
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Presentation Agenda: Campus Police and Campus Security
Campus Safety Resource UNM and ACC Residence Hall Living Safety Tips Emergency Communications Misc. Safety Items Questions
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Campus Police and Campus Security
They are “REAL POLICE OFFICERS” Patrol Campus Bicycle Registration/Lost and Found Monitor Emergency Phones Contacting Police (505) or 911? Campus Security Check Building Security Campus Escorts Assist with Dead Batteries
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Emergency Phone Types
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Safety Rave (Lobo) Guardian Application (Explain) Campus Safety Walks (Explain) Dean of Students Office (Student and Visitor Codes of Conduct) Campus Safety Website (Great resource for students and the UNM Community to explain our safety features and as a place to have our Annual Safety and Security Report)
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UNM and ACC Residence Halls
Residence Life Staff (Professional and Student Staff) Perimeter Doors (Locked 24/7) SRC Desk (24 Hour Emergency Desk) Security Staff (Contracted and Student)
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Tips To Being Safe on Campus
If you bring a bike to campus, use a U-Lock Don’t leave your valuables unattended Don’t leave items in plain view in your car and use some sort of theft deterrent device for your car. Walk with others at night or use the campus escort service Always lock your room, apartment, home – no matter how short of a time you may be away. Basically, don’t forget to use your Common Sense
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Emergency Communications
Text Message Service (Lobo Alerts/Advisory) UNM Web Page UNM Alerts Warning Siren 277-snow
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Shelter in Place • Stay inside and stay away from windows • If available, monitor your phone, computer, radio or TV to check the Lobo Alerts/Lobo Advisory • 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 (505) However, if you are trapped or need assistance, please call 911 or (505) for assistance! • Don’t leave your room until instructed by a Police Officer, authority figure or via the Lobo Alert/Lobo Advisory In some instances, it is safer to shelter in place and wait for further instructions. Shelter in place orders are usually given to protect people from moving into an area where they could encounter danger. If you are instructed to Shelter in Place, then:
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Safety Misc. Bystander Info. (Remind your students to at least report _______) Missing Persons (Community Living Guide, ACC Guidelines and Pathfinder) UNM is an Open Campus, which means… UNM is an Alcohol and Drug Free Campus, with very few alcohol exceptions
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Questions
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