Safety & Security

Should a University Emergency occur, the University will communicate via the web at www.mtu.edu/alert, email, and other methods as seen appropriate. For more information on what to do with in case of a crisis, please visit www.mtu.edu/safety.

Safety and security are important issues within the residence hall community. We work hard to provide a secure environment for residents while minimizing inconveniences. Each resident must be aware of and abide by safety and security regulations to protect him or herself and others.

All entrances into the residence halls are locked from 12:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m. Residents may use their ID/access card to enter their hall at anytime. Phones are available at the main entrances to accommodate residents who forget their ID and for guests who arrive during the locked hours.

Although our campus is a generally safe place to live and go to school, there are some steps you should take to ensure your safety and the safety of the other people sharing your residence hall community.

They include:

In all emergency situations, you can receive assistance from Public Safety by dialing 911 and from the residence hall staff.

The University has state certified Police Officers on patrol 24 hours a day, 7 nights a week.

All entrances into Residence Halls are locked from 12:00 AM to 7:00 AM daily. All exterior doors are opened via swipe access. Security cameras check all entrances when the exterior doors are locked. Security phones at main entrances are in place to accommodate residents who forgot their room key and for guests who arrive during the securied period.

Campus emergency phones are located on poles encased in a yellow box with a BLUE light overhead and other emergency phones have just a small BLUE light overhead. Push the red button on the panel inside and you will be connected to Public Safety. For locations of these phones, see here.

Fire Evacuation and Equipment

Fire fighting equipment and evacuation route postings are located throughout the residence hall.

Fire drills will acquaint residents with fire evacuation procedures. Residents will be given information regarding the fire alarm and evacuation procedures for the hall during their first house meeting. Failure to evacuate during fire alarms will result in disciplinary action.

Fire drills are held eight times per academic year. The first drill of each semester must be completed prior to the end of the first week of classes. DURING ALL FIRE DRILLS, ALL RESIDENTS AND STAFF OF EACH BUILDING MUST EVACUATE THE BUILDING.

Resident Evacuation Instructions

It is against state law to use fire equipment for a purpose other than it's intended use. Individuals tampering with life support, fire alarms, smoke detectors or fire-fighting equipment are subject to immediate dismissal from the University.

Nothing is permitted to obstruct or be hung on the Residence Hall fire sprinkler system or plumbing at any time. This includes piping, sprinkler head, and valves. Also, nothing can block the resident's windows at any time.

Tornado Procedures

Michigan law states that there must be (2) tornado drills per academic year in the residence halls. These drills will be initiated by Residential Life.

Procedure for Residence Halls

When a tornado warning is issued, Public Safety will contact the Residence Life Office during office hours, who will then initiate the phone tree. If after office hours, Public Safety will contact the Community Coordinator (CC) On-Duty who will initiate the phone tree. Residence Life will also initiate all drills using the same procedure.

The MAs will contact Dining Halls and evacuate public spaces and elevators.

The RAs will go door to door in their house and/or other assigned areas informing the residents of the tornado warning and instructing them to:

East McNair

West McNair

East and North Wads

West Wads

DHH

Procedure for Apartments

Relief Services

In any emergency, there may be persons who have been hurt or otherwise victimized by the circumstances. Our first priority is to provide a safe environment where we can care for the needs of people, and assure that no others are hurt.

Provisions with local agencies to provide relief services, including food, shelter and clothing, to the victims of disastrous emergencies will be made. Should any resident be left homeless as the result of fire, tornado, or similar situation the Director of Housing and Residential Life or designee will make necessary arrangements.

Hostile Intruder(s) in a Residence Hall or Apartments

If a hostile person(s) is actively causing deadly harm or the imminent threat of deadly harm within the residence hall or apartments, here are recommend procedures be followed link.

For more information, please visit the Public Safety site.

 

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