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Safety and You No town city or community is immune to crime; neither is the University of Waterloo. You can contribute significantly to your own personal safety and to Waterloo's quality of life by doing small but important things:
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Safety and You while at School

Mar 24, 2016

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Tips for personal safety on and off campus and residence safety
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Page 1: Safety and You while at School

Safety and You

No town city or community is immune to crime; neither is

the University of Waterloo. You can contribute significantly

to your own personal safety and to Waterloo's quality of life

by doing small but important things:

Page 2: Safety and You while at School

Be alert to your surroundings and trust your good instincts

when you are walking alone.

Keep items such as your purse or wallet with you at all

times... do not leave them unattended. It only takes

seconds for them to disappear and that could include all

your course work also.

Ensure all doors and windows are properly secured when

leaving an area.

Do not let unfamiliar individuals into your residence.

Remember to lock your vehicle and keep valuables out of

sight.

Page 3: Safety and You while at School

Report any suspicious activities, crime and property damage

to the UW Police Service at 519.888.4911 or ext. 22222

Residence Safety On and Off Campus

The doors and windows to your residence should be

equipped with quality locking mechanisms.

Page 4: Safety and You while at School

Always lock them when you are absent.

Don't loan out your key.

Re-key locks when a key is lost.

Always lock your doors and 1st and 2nd floor windows at

night.

Never compromise your safety for a roommate who asks you

to leave a door unlocked.

Page 5: Safety and You while at School

On Campus residences should not have floor doors propped

open anytime day or night.

Beware of persons you don't know appearing on your floor

unaccompanied; alert a DON or Campus Police.

Do not leave your identification, wallets, cheque books,

jewellery, cameras, computers and other valuables in open

view.

Know your emergency numbers, program your phone for

speed dial.

Know your neighbours and don't be reluctant to report illegal

activities and suspicious loitering.

Page 6: Safety and You while at School

Draw your drapes/curtains or pull your shades so no one can

see inside.

When you arrive home check your surroundings and ensure

nothing is amiss.

If you suspect that your house/room has been broken into

call the police immediately and don't touch anything.

Be aware of maintaining security in your building or

residence during holidays, vacation periods or during quiet

times when there are fewer people around.

Record the serial numbers of items like computers, IPods,

and other valuables and keep the list in a safe place

possibly leaving a copy with family also.

Page 7: Safety and You while at School

Personal safety

Create a safety plan.

Go to the closest house, business or person for help.

Get Medical Help if you are injured.

Yell, Scream, and anything else to scare off an attacker.

Try to remember as many details about the individual and

tell Police the description and what happened.

Use common sense; if something doesn't appear right, then

it’s probably not!!!

Page 8: Safety and You while at School

Familiarize yourself with your surroundings and routes.

Where the closest houses, businesses, public buildings,

people, etc...

Where the closest windows, exits, entrance, etc...

At night walk in groups of two or more in well-lit and well-

travelled areas.

Carry a charged cell phone with you and a whistle, if

possible.

Avoid shortcuts through parking lots, parks, wooded areas

and deserted spaces.

Page 9: Safety and You while at School

Try to always carry emergency cab fare or bus money. It

provides an option to walking alone.

Use the buddy system.

Let someone know where you are going and when you will

be expected back. Which routes, stores, and direction you

are going, etc...?

Try not to carry valuables with you. Hide items like MP 3

players and IPODS in your coat or backpack.

When you are with a friend at a bar, pub or party, plan to

watch out for one another and arrange to leave the event

together or in a group.

Page 10: Safety and You while at School

When at social function’s never leave a beverage

unattended.

If you find yourself being persistently harassed by someone;

Report the person harassing you to the server/bar personnel

or to the authorities depending on the circumstance.

Never invite anyone back to your place that you don't feel

comfortable with. If you do invite a new person back,

ensure you are not alone and have a friend come back with

you also.

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Campus safety

Learn the best routes between your residence and your

classes and activities.

Take the safest route not the fastest.

Travel in groups of two or more at night and always walk in

well lit, heavily traveled areas.

Stay on the part of the sidewalk that is farthest away from

shrubs, dark doorways and alleys.

Page 12: Safety and You while at School

Share your class schedule with friends and family, creating

a buddy system.

When you go out let someone know where you are going and

when you plan to be back.

Know where the Help lines are located. University of

Waterloo Police Officers are dispatched every time a Help

line is activated.

Use the UW Shuttle service.

Page 13: Safety and You while at School

Where ever you are, be aware of your surroundings and the

actions of people around you.

Follow your instincts. If something doesn't feel right,

change directions, go to an HELPLINE or any payphone on

campus, or into a public building or call UW Police at 519-

888-4911 or ext 22222.

Page 14: Safety and You while at School

Do not leave your belongings unattended, even for a few

minutes.

Avoid displaying large amounts of cash or other tempting

targets such as jewellery, expensive clothing, IPODS or

Laptops.

Always lock your bike to a bike rack.

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Always lock your vehicle and keep valuables out of site.

Check the back seat before getting in.

Park in well-lit; well-traveled areas of the parking lots.

Memorize the phone number of the University Police

519-888-4911 or ext 22222