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Home security for your dorm room

College can be one of the most exciting times in a person’s life, but dorm life requires an increased sensitivity to personal and home security issues. Life in a residence hall can be lively and stimulating, but living with your fellow students increases your risk for falling victim to property crime. Below, find some tips to help you maintain safety while you live in your college dorm.

Lock the Door: It’s tempting to leave your door unlocked, but don’t assume that everyone is a trustworthy as you are. People you think are your friends may not hesitate to “borrow” items.

Don’t Let Strangers Into the Building: Exit doors in your dorm building require a keycard for entry. This is to ensure your safety as well as the safety of other residents in your building. Never prop a door open or let a stranger into the building with you.

Be Aware of Emergency Telephone Locations: Colleges are mandated by law to place emergency communication systems throughout the campus. Indeed, you’re supposed to be able to see at least one of the distinctive blue lights from any outdoor location. Know where the telephones are around your campus, and don’t be afraid to pick it up if you feel threatened at any time.

Limit Alcohol and Drug Intake: Pressure can quickly mount to partake in alcohol and drugs, but never consume any substance to the point where you lose control. Intoxication is one of the leading factors when it comes to injury and crime on a college campus.

Go Out in Groups: Especially important on campuses in an urban setting, never go out by yourself. Traveling in a group of at least two or three people is a significant deterrent to someone who might think about perpetrating a crime.

Home security isn’t just for your parents’ property. As you get older, you’ll realize that staying safe is a huge part of living on your own.

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