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Provide students with a program for fire safety and prevention. Teach students how to properly notify the fire department using the 911 system. Install smoke alarms and an automatic fire sprinkler system in every dormitory room and every level of housing facilities.
By bringing enjoyment into the fire safety learning process, you can prepare your students and give them the confidence they need to face fire emergencies without fear. Here are a few ideas to get started.
When it comes to on- and off-campus housing, it’s important for students and parents to keep fire safety top of mind. Here is everything you need to know about fire safety on campus!
What Colleges Do to Keep Students Safe. Each campus has a safety department that sets and enforces fire safety policies and inspections. Buildings must have smoke detectors, sprinkler systems, and fire alarms in accordance with Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code and International Fire Code.
Preparation and education are key elements of preventing fire tragedies, and teaching teens about fire safety can prevent accidents and injuries.
CAMPUS FIRE SAFETY for students ® FIRE SAFETY CHECKLIST FOR STUDENTS 1. Make sure your sleeping room has working smoke detectors. 3. Have food on hand that doesn’t require cooking. Cooking when you’ve had too much to drink increases the chance you’ll make a mistake or start a fire. 2. Plan to survive … know two ways out from your room. 4.
Fire safety might not be at the top of your agenda while you’re away at university, but it should be. Please take time to read the following safety advice to help protect yourself and your...