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Health
and Safety Inspections
During the third week of each month, the
HRL staff will inspect your room to ensure
that you are in compliance with Housing
& Residence Life Policies and Health
and Safety Policies. If you are not in
compliance with the policies, you will be
written up and disciplinary action will be
taken. Be sure to read all policies
carefully.
Room
Entry
University officials, including HRL staff
members, reserve the right to enter your
room, locked or unlocked, at any time it
is deemed necessary. Entry may be required
for the immediate resolution of problems
such as rule enforcement, maintenance
problems, illness, hazards, and other
similar emergency situations. HRL staff
members are not allowed to let other
students in your room without your written
permission.
Your
Room Key
Your room key will be issued to you when
you check-in. You will be responsible for
turning in your key when you check-out of
the residence hall. Keys may not be
duplicated. If you lose your keys, report
it immediately to the HRL Office. The
locks will be changed for your
protection and your account will be
charged $75 per lock that is changed.
Lock
Out Keys
If you find yourself locked out of your
room between 8:00 am and 5:00 pm Monday -
Friday, come to the HRL Office to borrow a
"lockout" key. This key must be
returned within 24 hours. If you are
locked out after office hours, or on a
weekend, see the RA on duty.
Electronic
Access
All residence halls are equipped with
electronic access to outer doors. There
are at least two perimeter doors in each
building which will be accessible
electronically. The magnetic stripe on the
back of your UM ID Card will provide you
access to your building after hours. As
you swipe your card through the reader,
the door will unlock and allow you entry.
Only those residents who live in that
building will have access.
Since the card reader uses the magnetic
stripe to read your card, DO NOT PUNCH
HOLES OR OTHERWISE DAMAGE YOUR CARD! If
you want to attach your keys to your ID
Card, we suggest you use one of the UM ID
Card holders available from the UM
Bookstore. If you lose your UM ID Card,
report it immediately to the UM Photo Lab,
first floor, East Main.
Card holders are available from the UM
Bookstore. If you lose your UM ID Card,
report it immediately to the UM
Photo Lab, first floor, East Main.
With this comes shared responsibility
for the security of all the residents of
the hall. All residents should:
Carry their card at all times when
leaving the building.
Report any lost or stolen cards
immediately to the Photo Lab. A new card
will be issued to you ($10) and your old
card will be disabled.
Remember that the card issued to you is
for your use only. Never allow another
person to use your card at any time.
NOTE: Tampering with or
vandalizing electronic access equipment in
the buildings is a very serious offense!
If you notice damage, or you see someone
vandalizing the equipment, report it
immediately to the UMPD or to a hall staff
member. The cost for repairs will be
charged to the person responsible for the
damage, or will be billed to the residents
of the building if the individual is not
identified.
Emergency
Call Boxes
Each residence hall is equipped with one
Emergency Call Box on the exterior of the
building. Be sure you know where your
building's Emergency Call Box is located.
Each Emergency Call Box is equipped with
telephone touch pads and an emergency
button. The emergency button automatically
calls the UM Police Department and should
be used for emergencies only.
Harassing
Phone Calls
Unfortunately, from
time to time, you may receive harassing
phone calls. Such occurrences should be
reported immediately to a member of the
hall staff and to the University Police
Department.
Theft
If you suspect
that your property has been stolen,
contact a hall staff member and the
University Police Department as soon as
possible after the article is discovered
missing.
Loss
of or Damage to Your Property
Always report any loss of
or damage to your property to a hall staff
member immediately.
The University of Montevallo and
the Housing & Residence Life Office
are not responsible for loss of or damage
to personal property.
Personal property includes, but is not
limited to, clothing, furniture,
computers, sports equipment, books, items
left in storage, items left in laundry
rooms, etc. This policy includes damage
and loss due to water, fire, mildew,
theft, natural disaster, etc.
If your belongings are damaged or lost,
you must file with your personal insurance
company for recovery of cost. If you are
not sure whether your belongings are
covered by insurance, check with your
parent’s insurance company. You are
encouraged to purchase insurance to cover
loss or damage.
Security
Precautions
Security starts with you! The personal
security of resident students is a primary
concern of the HRL Office and the UM
Police Department. We are interested in
your security concerns and encourage you
to work with us to make the year an
enjoyable and safe one. Striving to create
a safe environment requires the
cooperation of all members of the campus
community, therefore, residence hall
security depends on the responsible action
of each resident. Here are some
precautions you can take to make the
residence halls safer:
1 DO NOT PROP EXTERIOR DOORS OPEN! An
alarm will sound if doors are propped
open. While you may be propping a locked
exterior door open for your own personal
convenience, you may also be allowing
unauthorized persons into your residence
hall.
2 Always lock your door when leaving
your room, even if you are only going
down the hall to visit a friend or go to
the bathroom.
3 Report missing keys immediately to
the HRL Office and missing UM ID Cards
to the UM Photo Lab.
4. Make use of the identification
system (Operation ID), available through
your residence hall staff. You can use
the equipment to engrave and identify
your personal belongings.
5. Never leave wallets, purses,
jewelry or other valuables in plain
sight in your room.
6 Report suspicious or unfamiliar
individuals immediately to a staff
member or the University Police
(665-6500).
7. Report all incidents of theft or
damage to a staff member immediately.
The staff member will assist you in
contacting the University Police.
Fire
Safety
Fire and safety equipment in the residence
halls is necessary and protects life and
property. However, this equipment does no
good if it is not in proper working order
or if used improperly. Exit signs, fire
extinguishers, hoses, alarms, smoke
detectors, and heat sensors are safety
features which safeguard the residents in
case of fire. MISHANDLING OR DAMAGING THIS
EQUIPMENT IN ANY WAY IS PROHIBITED.
Familiarize yourself with the emergency
escape routes and procedures that are
posted in your room.
Ways You Can Help
Contribute To Fire Safety
Keep all hallways, stairwells and
entrances clear of boxes, bicycles and
other objects that obstruct the passage
way.
No smoking of any type in the residence
hall.
Unplug curling irons and other
appliances that create heat.
Do not bring toasters, electric fry pans,
microwaves, space heaters, or other open
coil appliances.
Do not overload outlets.
Do not burn candles, lanterns or other
such "open flame" types of
luminaries.
Fire
Drills
In accordance with University
regulations, HRL conducts a fire drill at
least once a semester. Failure to evacuate
a residence hall during a fire drill will
result in disciplinary action. Remember,
when an alarm sounds, always take the
alarm seriously and assume there is a
fire!
What To Do When A Fire
Alarm Sounds
When a fire alarm sounds you should:
1. Feel the door to the room. If it
is cool, students should leave the room
and follow the evacuation route. If the
door is hot, you should stay in your
room and contact the University Police
at 665-6500. You should put wet towels
or sheets under the door jamb to keep
smoke out. If smoke seeps into the room,
stay low and open a window for
ventilation unless there is smoke or
flames outside your window. Signal for
help from your window by hanging
something white outside of your window.
DO NOT JUMP!
2. You should always follow the
designated evacuation routes. Never use
the elevator. If you encounter smoke or
fire, use another route or return to
your room if necessary. Once outside of
the building, go to the designated
shelter area and do not reenter the
building until you are told by a staff
member that it is safe.
NOTE: Persons placing false fire alarms
may be prosecuted under campus, city,
state and federal laws. Penalties for
false alarm placement can be punishable up
to $2000 plus court costs under AL Code
13A-10-8.
Remember: When a fire alarm sounds,
always take the alarm seriously and assume
there is a fire!
The alarm system is checked the first
Wednesday of each month at approximately
10:00 am. Evacuation is not required for
this test.
Severe
Weather
It is not uncommon for
tornado watches and warnings to be issued
for this area. Should the campus be in
danger the University Police will activate
the alarm located on top of Main Hall. The
alarm can easily be heard all over campus.
Tornado warnings will be announced with
a continuous three minute blast of the
tornado siren. When the alarm sounds, you
are expected to evacuate immediately and
report to the designated storm shelter.
You will be told where your residence
hall's storm shelter is at the first hall
meeting.
Get in an interior room or hallway away
from doors and windows. Be sure to take
with you any emergency medications you may
need. You should not use the elevators or
go outside the building.
You should stay in
the storm shelter area until a University
staff member notifies you that it is safe
to leave.
Power outages may occur during severe
weather. Keep a battery-powered flashlight
on hand in case of a power outage. Because
of the extraordinary danger of fire, do
not use candles! Stay calm if warnings
are issued or power outages occur. Listen
to and cooperate with your hall staff.
The alarm system is checked the first
Wednesday of each month at approximately
10:00 am. Evacuation is not required for
this test.
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