During the winter months parking can be difficult. Snow may cover the lines. However, there is no excuse for triple parking. Common sense is required. Two car rows must be maintained as can be seen in the graphic on the left side of this screen. You will also note that there is room for cars to travel along the length of the either side of the row. Any vehicle which blocks a travel path and/or parks three in a row trapping another vehicle will be dealt with severely. Multiple tickets will be issued and the vehicle subject to towing.
Theft
on Campus
Security is everyone’s right and responsibility. Make a point of keeping
your eyes and ears open. Take a part in securing your area to protect yourself,
your colleagues and the campus. The following recommendations can be used as
a guide to assist security. Please contact us at extension 5083 if you have any
information or questions.
Safety
& Security Tips and Notices
Always
lock your desk, cabinets or
door when you leave your office,
even
when you are going down the
hall for just a minute.
Don’t prop open doors
when a building is locked
up.
Don’t provide universal
door opening for your area.
Doors should remain locked
until you or someone I your
Department needs access.
Secure doors behind you.
Many campus doors do not
close and latch automatically.
Don’t provide building
access to unauthorized persons.
Don’t loan out building
keys.
Never leave your personal
property unattended.
Don't put your purse
or other personal
property in the
same place all the
time.
Keep cash, checks,
credit cards, and
books with
you at all times,
never leave
them unattended.
Store computers, lab equipment
and audiovisual equipment, when
not in use, in a locked office or classroom.
Make a point of getting acquainted
with the people working in offices.
Report unauthorized individuals
to Security.
Report suspicious behavior
including a person or persons
carrying property at an unusual hour or location, going
door-to-door in an office building
with no
apparent purpose, forcibly entering a locked vehicle, sitting
in a parked car closely scanning the area, etc.