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![]() Accidents/IllnessThe OSU Student Health Center, located on Farm Road across from Kerr, is open at designated times for general use. If an injury or illness is not too serious, go to the OSU Student Health Center to have it checked. This may prevent aggravation, infection, or other complications. Each student pays semester fees that allow for free exams by Health Center physicians.Blue Emergency PhonesOver sixty Blue Emergency Phones are located at various locations throughout the main campus with an additional ten in the Greek Life community. These phones provide immediate, 24-hour contact with University Police dispatch in case of an emergency.Building SecurityAll residents may enter and leave their buildings at any time. For security purposes, most exterior doors are locked at midnight Sunday through Thursday and at 2 a.m. Friday and Saturday. If you return after these hours to buildings without card access, you must enter through a designated entrance. The doors are unlocked about 6 a.m. For those buildings with card access, the doors are available 24 hours a day provided you have the appropriate ID.Students propping open locked doors are endangering fellow residents and will be dealt with appropriately. If you find unlocked doors or doors which are locked at the wrong hours, please notify the desk staff immediately. Any unsafe situations you cannot correct, such as lights out in a stairwell, tripping hazards, etc., should be reported to a staff member as soon as possible. Damage or Loss to Personal PropertyResidents are urged to keep their rooms locked whenever they leave and while they are sleeping. The University cannot be responsible for any damage or loss of personal property due to facility failure, severe weather, theft, or other incidents. It is recommended you carry your own personal property insurance.EmergenciesIn the event of danger to life and/or property, room entry may be made by any authorized staff member or appropriate emergency personnel (i.e. fire safety, maintenance).
Holiday DecorationsBecause of the extreme fire danger present with decorations during the holiday season, please note the following rules for everyone's safety: no live trees or live cut greenery are permitted in individual rooms, suites, apartments, community lounges, or corridors; noncombustible materials and UL approved electrical wiring are permitted in the rooms.Decorations may be left in rooms or common areas unless the area will be vacated for an extended period of time. Personal SafetyOSU boasts one of the safest campuses in the Big 12. OSU takes each student's safety very seriously, and provides security phones across campus, student staff member(s) on duty in each hall 24 hours a day, and one of the fastest response times of any police department.One of the most important factors in providing a safe environment is personal prevention. Students should lock their room/unit doors at all times, including when you are home and when you leave your room, even if it is just to walk down the hall for a minute or two. Any guest to your room and/or hall should be escorted at all times. Always remember to be aware of your surroundings. Also, when the building doors are locked, do not let anyone have access to the building by holding open the door or propping the door open. Many halls offer 24-hour desk services to provide additional supervision. Please be sure to remember your Student ID to gain entrance to building doors when they are locked. Room EntryIn the event that civil authorities, including OSU Police, have cause to enter a student's room, it is outside the jurisdiction of the University to prevent entry and/or search.It is sometimes necessary for a Residential Life staff member to enter a student's room (under no circumstances shall a resident enter another room without proper authorization). Staff is required to show ID if requested. Generally, this may occur under one of the following circumstances:
Severe WeatherIn the event of severe weather you should stay tuned to a local radio station or any TV station for the latest report on conditions. Please follow these instructions:
Solicitation PolicySolicitation is initiating contact with students without their permission to discuss, sell, survey, or distribute goods or services. Individuals, organizations, or groups wishing to solicit within the residence facilities should contact the appropriate Residence Area Coordinator for further details.Smoke Detector and Sprinkler System AbuseSprinkler systems have been installed for added safety in all residence facilities. To make the sprinkler system as effective as possible:
If you discover any damage to the sprinkler system, please report it immediately to the desk. Any malicious setting off of a sprinkler head or other tampering with the fire sprinkler system will result in stringent disciplinary actions by the University plus assessment of damage costs to the parties responsible. By a mandate of the State Fire Marshal, an action plan has been adopted by OSU and Residential Life. Regulations are in effect regarding tampering with any fire safety equipment. This includes, but is not limited to smoke detectors, sprinkler heads, fire alarms, and fire extinguishers. The first offense of tampering will result in the student(s) being assessed a fine of $250 (if the room is double occupancy, then each student will be assessed $250). The student(s) will also be placed on Residential Life probation, and receive an educational sanction. On the second offense, a $500 fine will be assessed ($500 to each resident if double occupancy); the student(s) will be removed from Residential Life housing, and the contract(s) must be paid in full; an incident report will be forwarded to OSU Police Department and Environmental Health and Safety for a code violation ticket (potential fine of $5,000 and one year imprisonment); and student(s) will be referred to the Student Conduct Office. A third offense will result in misdemeanor criminal charges (Title 74 O.S. 324.11aE) being filed, and/or suspension from the University. It is possible to have more than one concurrent offense. For example, a battery missing from the smoke detector and not called in, the sprinkler head wrapped in a bandana, and the hall/corridor fire extinguisher in the room. Each violation could be considered a separate offense. If at any time the smoke detector starts beeping periodically, it may mean that the battery is low. If this happens, please call the Action Desk at 744-7154, and they will send someone to replace the battery. Please do not replace the battery yourself. All smoke detectors and batteries will be checked during an unannounced visit during each fall and spring semester. These checks will be conducted by a representative from either Residential Life or OSU's Environmental Health and Safety Department. Tampering with Fire Protection DevicesA false fire alarm can endanger the safety and lives of fellow residents. Anyone found guilty of initiating a false alarm may be charged with a misdemeanor and fine. |
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