SECURITY ADVICE
for
RESIDENCES
Ensure that your doors and windows are secured whenever your room is
unattended and when retiring to bed for the night. Those occupying ground
floor residences should pay particular attention to this advice.
Lock your room or flat doors when using the kitchen, showers or toilets.
When entering main doors to Houses be careful of strangers trying to enter
with you. Be inquisitive - enquire off them who they are visiting. If
you are not satisfied with their reply or you are suspicious of them,
report the matter immediately to College Security.
Ensure that the house main door is secured after enter or leaving. Report
to College Security, any strangers or suspicious characters loitering
in house corridors.
Do not tag your key with your name or residence number. Never lend out
your keys. If you lose your keys report the matter immediately to the
Accommodation Office or College Security.
Do not advertise your absence by putting notes on your doors e.g. to friends
or visitors stating that you are away. Nor should you pin notes or messages
to other resident's doors. These are indicators that the occupiers are
away from their rooms. Do not inform strangers of any unattended rooms.
Doorbell names should consist of first name initial and surname. Never
us Christian name or title i.e. Mr, Ms.
SECURITY ADVICE
PERSONAL PROPERTY
Avoid having large amounts of money or valuables in your rooms
Keep items of value and money out of sight if occupying ground floor residences.
Record the serial numbers of items bearing them and mark property with
an indelible pen or by using tipex. Marked property is hard to dispose
of and criminals usually ignore it.
Record the serial numbers of bicycles (may be required for insurance purposes).
Invest in good quality bicycle locks.
Lock your bicycle properly by securing the lock, through the frame and
wheel, on the cycle rack.
Report to College Security anybody you see acting in a suspicious manner
in or around parked bicycles.
SECURITY ADVICE
PERSONAL SAFETY
If possible, avoid travelling alone after dark.
Confine your walking to well lighted and regularly traveled routes in
College.
Report any lighting out of action to College Security.
Report anything which could be deemed a safety hazard i.e. open manhole
or drain cover, unprotected road works, obstructed pathways etc.
Report to College Security any suspicious persons or activities which
you may come across.
SECURITY IS EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS
You can play your part by:
BEING AWARE of your vulnerability and following the suggestions which
have just been outlined.
BEING ALERT for suspicious or criminal activity or hazardous conditions.
GETTING INVOLVED by becoming more security conscious and by the immediate
reporting of all incidents of suspicious activity to College Security.
Issued by the Chief Steward, Trinity College, Dublin.
COLLEGE SECURITY
SECURITY BASE LOCATED AT FRONT GATE
MANNED 24 HOURS - 7 DAYS A WEEK
TELEPHONE NUMBERS:
1317
1999
(EMERGENCY ONLY)
IF CALLING FROM OUTSIDE COLLEGE USE
THE PREFIX
608.
WHEN CALLING FROM OUTSIDE THE 01 AREA
OR USING A MOBILE PHONE
USE THE PREFIX
01 - 608.
e.g. 01 - 608 - 1317
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