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The College’s Annual Security and Fire Safety Report 2014

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C R I M E P R E V E N T I O N T I P S n Call 911 from any campus phone, cell phone, or payphone to report an emergency. n Value your safety as well as the safety of others. n Always be aware of your surroundings. n Report all suspicious persons or activities,safety hazards or unsafe lighting to the Office of Campus Police Services at 609.771.2345. n Don't walk alone. Get a friend to walk, jog or run with you. Call the Office of Campus Police Services at 609.771.2345 for a Safety Escort. n At night, always choose a well-lit and well-populated walking route. n Develop a relationship with your neighbors; encourage checking in with each other. n Have your keys in hand before you get to your residence or vehicle. n Never take shortcuts through poorly lighted areas. n Properly secure your living area. Avoid allowing non-ID holders to enter when you swipe into your residence hall and never prop open exterior doors. n Keep your doors and windows locked at all times. n Never leave your book bag, purse, laptop or other valuables unattended. n For individuals that commute to school, do not leave valuables such as electronics, clothing, loose change or other personal items in your car. If you need to leave anything in your vehicle, do not leave it in plain sight. Make sure you always lock your doors. 6

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