Fire: Evacuation Procedures, Assembly Points, and Policies
The University takes a number of precautions to prevent fire in our residential facilities.
Evacuation Procedures
Upon hearing a fire alarm or observing smoke or fire, the following procedures must be observed by each resident:
- Check your door before opening it. If your door or doorknob is hot, do not open your door. Call 6911 to inform the dispatcher of your situation. Go to the window to yell for help. Hang an article of clothing out the window to gain attention.
- If your doorknob is not hot, open your door cautiously, exit the room. Close your room door, and leave it unlocked. Leave your belongings.
- If there is smoke, stay low to the floor and use a wet cloth over your face. Stay low to the floor where there is more oxygen.
- Proceed to the nearest exit quickly without running. Always uses stairs instead of an elevator.
- Clear the building by at least 50 feet and assemble in your posted assembly location.
Discovering a Fire - Actions to Take
If you discover a fire, pull the fire alarm and warn other residents by knocking on doors and shouting as you leave the building. Notify the resident assistant, head resident or residential coordinator if possible.
Attempt to extinguish the fire only if it is very small and you know how to do it safely. If the extinguisher does not put out the fire within a minute, leave immediately.
Call campus security at ext. 6911 (if off-campus, call 471-6911) from a safe location, and provide them with as much information as possible.
Assembly Points
When a fire alarm is sounded, students should report to the following areas for further instructions. (It is important that all students are accounted for.)
Residence Halls
Hall | Primary Assembly Point | Adverse Weather Assembly Point |
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Brentano | Neu Chapel Lawn | Ridgway Center |
Hale | Ridgway Terrace | Ridgway Center |
Hughes | Ridgway Terrace | Ridgway Center |
Moore | Neu Chapel Lawn | Ridgway Center |
Morton | Neu Chapel Lawn | Ridgway Center |
Powell | Initial Location: Powell Lawn Secondary Location: Ridgway Terrace |
Ridgway Center |
Schroeder | Sidewalk by 5/3 Bank Basketball Practice Facility | Ridgway Center |
Apartment Complexes and Houses
Village Space | Primary Assembly Point | Adverse Weather Assembly Point |
---|---|---|
Jones Hall | H-Lot | Ridgway Center |
Fraternity Complex | Fraternity Parking Lot (by basketball court) | Ridgway Center |
Hazeart Apt. | Methodist Church Lot | Ridgway Center |
Lincoln Park Apt. | Panhellenic Lot | Ridgway Center |
Ramona Apt | Methodist Church Lot | Ridgway Center |
University Apt. | Panhellenic Lot | Ridgway Center |
Weinbach Apt. | Fraternity Parking Lot(Weinbach Apartments) | Ridgway Center |
Houses | Evacuate 60 -100 feet from the building | Ridgway Center |
Frederick Commons Townhouses | Q-Lot | Ridgway Center |
Walnut Commons Townhouses | P-Lot | Ridgway Center |
Fire Policies
Fire Drills
The University takes a number of precautions to prevent fire in our residential facilities.
Fire drills are held each semester. Participation in all fire drills is mandatory.
Fire Equipment
Fire extinguishers are placed on each floor. Regular inspections are made by fire safety personnel. The use of electrical appliances is regulated.
Fire Policies
Starting even small fires, using fireworks, burning candles or incense, pulling “pranks” involving fire, turning in a false alarm or tampering with any fire safety equipment poses severe safety hazards to all residents in a building.
Anyone caught tampering with the fire safety equipment or violating these regulations will be subject to civil prosecution and University disciplinary action, including possible dismissal from the University.
For more information, see information provided in the Student Handbook.
Office Phone
812-488-2956
Office Email
residencelife@parkviewhousebb.com
Office Location
Student Life Center, Second Floor, Ridgway University Center