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2 Skidmore Department of Campus Safety Special Programs Orientation

3 Background  Staff 19 Full Time 11 Part Time 24/7/365  Experience Hundreds of Years Experience Complimentary Backgrounds

4 Emergency Contact Info  Campus Safety Office – 24/7/365 X5566  Emergency Numbers  580-5566 – We answer and will know your location  911 – SSPD answers and will have to call us for location  Cellular 911 – NYSP Answers & calls SSPD

5 Services  Escorts  CPR/AED Training  Battery Jump Start  Operation ID  Bike Registration  Defensive Driving Training  Fire & Personal Safety Programs  “TIPS” Line (8477)  “SNOW” Line (7669)  Safety Alerts  Student Patrol  Mounted Patrol  Community Policing  Skidmore Urgent Notification System

6 “TIPS” &”SNOW” Lines “8477”“7669”

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8 Emergency Information  Blue Safety Lights – throughout campus  AED Units – Sports Center, Dining Hall, Case Center, Gannett Lobby in Palamountain, Filene, Library, and Campus Safety  Elevators Emergency phones should work during power outages We call to check  Refuge Areas (See sign) Located by stairwells – go into stairwell Go there if you can’t get down stairs Call Campus Safety if possible  Siren Alert System – Mounted on library Tone followed by Message  Evacuation Chairs Used by trained personnel DO NOT TAMPER WITH! Locations:  Tower, JKB, Palamountain, Library

9  Know the location of fire alarms and practice using your fire exit  DO NOT tamper with fire alarms or extinguishers. (IT’S A CRIME)  Keep flammable materials away from all heat sources  DO NOT overload electrical circuits  DO NOT smoke in bed  DO NOT store any highly combustible material in you room  Halogen lamps are prohibited  Candles, incense and open flames are prohibited. Fire Safety Tips

10  THINK… and DON’T PANIC  FEEL THE DOOR FOR HEAT: If the metal knobs or door are hot:  DO NOT OPEN THE DOOR: Go to a window and call for help  DO NOT JUMP: our doors and walls are fire rated to survive a long time  KEEP LOW TO THE GROUND: There is more fresh air  If you CAN exit your room: Close the door behind you, pull a fire alarm if you pass one and go to the predetermined roll call location.  DO NOT USE ELEVATORS to exit a building. What To Do In The Event Of A Fire

11 Siren/Audio Emergency System  Siren mounted on roof of Library  Extreme Emergency Situations Tornado Warning Dangerous Haz Mat Spill Armed Intruder  One Tone Followed by Audio Message Listen for message

12 Crime Triangle Ability DesireOpportunity If any of the points to the triangle are removed, a crime cannot occur – You can remove Opportunity by locking doors and being aware of surroundings

13 Do  Travel in groups when possible  Become familiar with surroundings  Lock your doors & carry your keys at all times Report loss immediately  Use Designated Drivers  Produce your ID when requested  Stay in well lighted areas  Lock your vehicles at all times  Have a plan & Let others know it  Use positive peer pressure on others  Keep a record of important info – credit cards, serial numbers, etc.

14 Safety Alerts These will be posted on buildings

15 Health Services – X5550  Location: Jonsson Tower- 1 st Floor  Hours: Mon – Fri 9AM – 3PM (closed 11:30A – 12P for lunch)  Treat minor illness or injury  Staffing: Initial Evaluation by RNs Nurse Practioner, Doctor available for consultation  Emergency Situations Campus Safety X5566  After hours & weekends Wilton Medical Arts Urgent Care Cntr. (580-2273) or Saratoga Hospital ER (583-8313)

16 Rabies Information What is rabies and how do people get it? An infectious viral disease that affects the nervous system Caused from a bite of an animal with rabies. Any wild mammal, such as a raccoon, skunk, fox, coyote or bat can have rabies and transmit it to people. Small rodents, such as squirrels, rats, mice, hamsters and chipmunks, are almost never found to be infected with rabies and have not been known to cause rabies in humans How to protect yourself? Prevent bats from entering living quarters – do not leave doors propped open or open unscreened windows. What to do if come in contact or are bitten? Wash the affected area thoroughly and get medical attention. If possible, contain the bat by closing all windows and doors and call Campus Safety immediately at ext. 5566. So, if you awaken and find a bat in your room, contact Campus Safety because the animal must be captured to test…or you will need treatment.

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