Campus Safety Reminders
We are on one of the most beautiful campuses in America. It is also a very safe campus with property theft (bikes, computers, backpacks, etc.) as our most reportedÌýcrime. As we get ready to return to campus in just about a month, here are some steps to help you stay safe on campus or anywhere you are.Ìý
- Use a u-lock style bike lock and take your lock through the front tire and around your frame when locking it to the bike rack.
- Ìýyour bike through the campus registration system.
- Never leave your valuable out in the open.
- Ìýyour electronic devices through the Office of Information Technology.
- Always use the buddy system when walking or going for a run.
- Be an effective bystander. Don’t ignore situations that seem problematic or indicators that someone is trying to take advantage of a person who may be vulnerable.
- When walking, get your head off of your phone and be aware of your surroundings.
- Close and lock your doors and windows to help prevent burglaries and assaults.
- All residence hall residents should be conscientious about any strangers trying to enter buildings without an escort or by "tailgating" behind someone who unlocked the door.
- Doors leading to living areas in residence halls remain locked 24 hours a day and visitors must be escorted by a hall resident. Do not prop open doors.
- In case of emergency, make sure you get the message. As a CU Â鶹ӰԺ student you are automatically registered using your @colorado.edu email address once you become an active student. Please update your mobile number as needed in yourÌý.
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