Although the Columbus State University campus is
relatively crime free, it is still vulnerable to criminal activity.
These measures could help you avoid becoming a crime victim:
On campus:
Use the safety escort service.
Walk in groups to class and to and from
parking lots.
Avoid unlighted areas.
Walk at a steady pace; appear
confident.
Be alert to your surroundings.
Never get into a stranger's vehicle.
Report suspicious persons to University
Police at 706-568-2022.
If you are being
followed:
Cross the street.
Change directions.
Keep looking back, so a suspicious person
will know you are aware of their presence.
Go to a well-lighted, populated area.
Notice as many physical details as
possible, so you can describe a suspicious person to police.
Always report the incident to police.
If you are alone in an office or
classroom:
Keep the door locked.
Always ask who is knocking before opening
the door.
Never prop open locked exterior building
doors.
Keeping the campus
safe:
Report suspicious persons or criminal
activity to police at 706-568-2022.
Keep your car's doors locked and windows
closed at all times.
Use locks on lockers and bicycles.
Attend crime prevention programs.
Take responsibility to protect yourself and
your fellow student.
At home-student
apartments:
List only initials and last name on mail
box.
Keep all entrances well lighted.
Don't allow strangers in your
residence.
Don't give personal information to
strangers on the telephone.
Never give your phone number to a
stranger.
Ask what number an unknown caller is
calling.
Lock your door when you leave; it only
takes a few minutes for someone to remove personal property.
Never leave purses, wallets, jewelry and
other valuables unattended in a laundry room or swimming pool
area.
Make a list of your valuables with
descriptions and serial numbers.
If someone is prowling outside your
residence, call police and turn on lights.
Do not enter your home or apartment if you
find a door or window open or if it has been burglarized.
When you are home and someone attempts to
break into your home or apartment, call police and lock doors
between you and the intruder.
Parking on campus overnight and
on weekends:
Park in well-lighted area.
Park in lots more frequently used by
others.
Secure all valuables in the trunk or remove
them from your car.
Lock your car so the trunk can't be entered
from the inside.
Car-pool if you can, or have a friend,
parent or relative drop you off on campus.
Report all suspicious persons or activity
to the campus police at 706-568-2022.
Preventing theft on
campus:
Close and lock all office doors when you
leave' open doors invites theft.
Keep cash, checks, credit cards and books
with you at all times; never leave them unattended.
Write your name and an I.D. number, in pen,
inside your books.
Store computers, lab equipment and
audiovisual equipment, when not in use, in a locked office or
classroom.
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