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Campus security is always a frequent topic of discussion with the presence of school violence. To make yourself and your property safe on campus, these following practical campus safety tips for college students, including incoming freshmen and international students, will help eliminate potential on-campus safety threats.
As the hope of the future of the country, children's growth is a topic of general concern in society. As an important place for children to grow up, campus safety is particularly worthy of attention.
The school gate is the most important step for the school to protect children's safety. Education facilities have a lot of doors. Big steel doors. This presents an increased risk of injury, either through students being hit by opening or closing doors or through getting fingers trapped between doors or in hinges. Whether it is for the purpose of protecting children or extending the life of campus door, the daily maintenance of the door is indispensable
In addition to the common door lock maintenance, the installation of door stop is also a very important step. Door stop is a very easy hardware to be ignored, but it plays a key role in the hardware parts. Students will open and close doors frequently during recess. If a wall mounted door stop is installed, the frequency of opening and closing will be greatly reduced, thus prolonging the life of the door.
Dormitory is a place that people can easily ignore. Dormitory administrators need to ensure the safety of doors and windows of dormitory building, so as to ensure that they can work safely. Don’t let anyone who isn’t campus related people into your dorm building, and make sure the main entrances are always locked.
Some new college students make the mistake of being too trustworthy, but the truth is some people are jerks. Keep your eyes on your stuff whether in the library, in classrooms and in your own dorm room. Walking away for even a second leaves your belongings vulnerable to theft.
Cell phones are most college students’ lifelines. I don’t even know my own parents’ cell phone numbers because they’re stored in my phone and I know I only have to hit “Mom” or “Dad” to talk to them. Store your parents’ (and your roommates’) phone numbers in your cell phone, as well as the numbers for campus security or any other important number, but write them down on a small piece of paper and tuck it into your wallet, too. What are you going to do if someone steals your phone or you accidentally lock it in your car?
Keep a printout of your course schedule tacked to the wall in your door room so your roommate knows when you’ll be class. Tell them where you’re going and when you expect to be back in other situations, too. Call or send a text message if a change in plans happens while you’re out. If you don’t come home one night and they don’t know where you are, they should alert campus security. Better safe than sorry, and do the same for your roommate.
Travel in groups of two or more, especially if you’re going off campus. If you’re going out with someone you just met, bring a friend that you already know well, too.
Most large university campuses have shuttle services or college busses. Campus security offices offer security escort services for a reason, too. If you’re at a friend’s dorm and need to get back to your own after the shuttles have stopped running for the night, it’s easier to ask for a ride than risk walking by yourself all the way across a huge campus. You might feel embarrassed at first, but get over it— it’s safer.
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