Here are some handy tips we've learned can help keep you and your belongings safe and sound:
Door-to-door selling of any product by any group in a residence hall is prohibited on campus unless written authorization is given by the Residence Life Office.
Most prank callers only want to annoy you; some want to frighten you. Remember, the remedy for all kinds of prank calls is the same--HANG UP! You can't be annoyed or frightened if you won't listen. If prank calls persist, call the Security Office and report them (x5777).
Always be alert! If you feel you are being watched or followed, do not be afraid to show that you are suspicious. The average criminal is as afraid of you as you are of him. Surprise is his principle weapon; alertness is your principle defense.
Walk with a purpose. Let people see that you know what you are Doing and where you are going. Avoid dark and deserted places, especially alleys and parking lots. If you are going to be out late at night, carry a small flashlight. DO NOT walk or jog by yourself; find a friend to accompany you.
If you are a victim of a crime, report it at your earliest opportunity.
Valuable property should be marked with personally identifiable numbers used in connection with product serial numbers.
Most valuable pieces of property can be engraved with a hard- tipped scribe or an electric engraving pencil. The Security Office has an electric engraving pencil available for checkouts. The most effective identification number is your driver's license number.
When law enforcement agencies recover property, the identification number will usually ensure the return of your property.
Some items don't lend themselves to engraving. In this case, take a color photograph of the item and write a description on the back of the photo, noting any unique characteristics. Note: Photograph the object with the owner.