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Policies Regarding Security Considerations in the Maintenance of Campus Facilities

 

  1. Monitor Booths: Monitor booths are located in the following residence hall parking lots: Tutwiler Hall and Barnwell Hall. These booths are staffed by student assistants during dark hours. Workers provide surveillance as well as escort students to and from their residences upon request.
  2. Electronic Alarm Systems: A computer-based electronic monitoring system located at
  3. University Police communications center monitors a comprehensive network of door-control, duress/intrusion-detection, and fire-alarm systems within campus facilities.
  4. Architectural Design:
  5. University Police give input into the design of new and renovated campus facilities as it relates to physical and electronic security systems.
  6. Security/Health and Safety Surveys: For University departments who request assistance, security surveys are conducted by
  7. University Police sworn personnel. Health and safety surveys are conducted by Environmental Health and Safety.
  8. Grounds and Building Perimeter Surveys: The University works to see that the indoor and outdoor lighting on campus contributes to safety. Each fall and spring semester, the Student Safety and Security Committee holds a "lighting tour" to ensure that current equipment is continuing to meet needs. Anyone who observes an outdoor light that is not working is encouraged to check the pole or base for a letter and number and then report the outage to University Facilities by calling 348-6001.

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