The University of Findlay is patrolled 24 hours a day by University
Security Personnel.
Students are expected and required to follow
directions given by the security officers. Security officers are staff
members, not police officers.
The security officers’ regular
duties include monitoring parking lots and campus walkways, locking
doors, and escorting students who need to walk through
campus alone and responding to emergency situations when they occur.
Police
assistance is also readily available.
The University of Findlay security personnel have a close working relationship with the Findlay
Police Department and the Hancock County Sheriff’s Office. These
agencies are utilized when needed. Since University Security personnel
are not police officers, they do not have the authority to legally
arrest an individual. However, security officers will detain individuals
suspected of criminal activity and call upon the local law enforcement
agencies to officially arrest such individuals as needed.
Campus
Security at The University of Findlay is available 24 hours a day, seven
days per week. Security will call the Findlay Police Department, Findlay
Fire Department or EMS squads if they are needed to handle the
emergency. In campus living units, Resident Assistants are trained to handle emergencies and know what
channels to go through in the event of an emergency.
Campus walkways are illuminated at night, and a continual effort is being made to identify areas which need more lighting.
Residence
halls are locked at 9 p.m., allowing for key access by residents
only.
They are unlocked again at approximately 7 a.m. During
non-visitation hours all guests of the opposite sex in a residence hall
must be escorted by a resident of that hall. Lack of an escort helps
identify those individuals who may not have any reason to be in the
halls and who may cause a security problem.
Student Resident
Assistants and Resident Directors help monitor the presence of visitors,
particularly during the evening hours. They also report all infractions
of University residence hall policy to the Office of Student Affairs.
The Residence Life Staff is trained in the policies for reporting crime
to both the campus security personnel and to the local law enforcement
agencies. These policies are reviewed with the Residence Life Staff each
year and are part of their official training manuals.
Fire drills are held twice each year by the
Residence Life Staff.
Residence halls are equipped with hallway smoke
detectors and pull stations which are connected to a central system in
order to notify all residents of an alarm. In addition, individual rooms
are equipped with non-system smoke detectors for the safety of those
within the room. All students must leave the building when an alarm sounds.