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Personal Safety

 

At home, in an apartment building, or in a residence hall:

  1. Keep your room door locked when you are napping or sleeping.
  2. Never let unauthorized persons come into your room, enter residence halls, or enter apartment security doors. Always ask to see proper identification.
  3. Never prop open inside or outside doors.
  4. Do not hide keys outside of your room or apartment. Do not put your name or address on your key rings.
  5. Avoid working or studying alone in a campus building.
  6. Never dress in front of a window. Close blinds or curtains after dark.
  7. If you are awakened by an intruder inside your room, do not attempt to apprehend the intruder. Try to get an accurate description of the intruder and then call the police.
  8. Any suspicious activity should be reported to the OSU Police immediately.

When driving:

  1. Carry your car keys when approaching your vehicle so you can enter quickly.
  2. Always check underneath your car upon approach and in the rear seat for intruders before entering your automobile.
  3. Lock your doors and keep windows rolled up whenever possible.
  4. Drive on well-traveled and well-lit streets.
  5. Never hitchhike, and never pick up hitchhikers.
  6. If someone tries to enter your stopped vehicle, sound the horn and drive to a safe area such as a convenience store.
  7. If your vehicle breaks down, ask any person who stops to help to call the police. Do not allow any person access to you or inside your car. Roll down your window no more than an inch. Be aware that an accident may be staged to provide the other driver an opportunity to commit a criminal act.
  8. Leave enough room between your car and the one ahead so you can drive around it if necessary.
  9. Call ahead when driving to your home or apartment late at night and have someone watch you walk from your car to the residence.
  10. Limit distractions such as cell phones.

While walking or jogging:

  1. Avoid walking or jogging alone, and try not to walk or jog after dark.
  2. Avoid dark or vacant areas. Walk along well-lit routes.
  3. Be alert to your surroundings. If you suspect you are being followed: Run in a different direction, go to the other side of the street and yell for help, or move quickly to a lighted area, a group of people, or a blue light emergency phone.
  4. Have your keys ready when returning to your residence hall or apartment. Keep your personal or valuable items concealed and close to your body.
  5. Avoid wearing headphones when walking or jogging. Always be aware of your surroundings and practice risk avoidance techniques.

 

Important News & Announcements

 

Lost & Found
The OSU Police Department has added an email address for those that are looking for any item that they have lost and may have been turned into our department as lost/found property. The address is lostfound@okstate.edu


2009 Public Safety Guide
The federal Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, as amended, requires colleges and universities to provide information related to security policies and procedures and specific statistics for criminal incidents, arrests, and disciplinary referrals to students and employees, and to make the information and statistics available to prospective students and employees upon request. To access the guide, please click on the "Public Safety Guide" tab.


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