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It is important that all of us at the College of Veterinary
Medicine realize that certain precautions need to be taken to insure the safety of all
students, staff and faculty. There are certain common sense measures that can be taken to
prevent any problems from occurring in or around the College of Veterinary Medicine and
the campus in general. It is much safer to walk at night in a group or at least in pairs.
Check around to see if someone is ready to leave at about the same time and all go
together. If you have to leave the building alone when it is dark, ask a classmate or one
of the security officers to escort you to your car. It is not wise to walk to the parking
lot by yourself when it is dark.
If you see someone who you feel should not be in the
building and they have no visible identification, try to locate a security officer to
check on them. If there is no security officer available, find a fellow student and at
least two of you check to see if they have a legitimate reason for being in the building.
Be aware of the location of the outside Emergency phones.
Wear your ID badge at
All Times when in the
Complex.
Please Use Common Sense and Do Your Best
to Avoid
Potentially Dangerous Situations.
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