Fire Safety
According to The Center for Campus Fire Safety, 94 people lsot their lives in 66 separe campus related fire incidents since January 2000. (full statistics breakdown) Trinity takes the issue of fire safety very seriously. This page has been deveopled to provide information and safety tips that everyone should take time to be familiar with.
VIDEOS
Dana Christmas Video: Dana Christmas was an RA at Seton Hall in 2000 when a fire raged through her dorm killing three freshman.
Clarkson University Dorm Burn: This video was produced by Clarkson Univeristy and show the burning of a mock dorm room. (Will open new page on youtube.)
Campus Frie Safety 2006: Video produced by The Center for Campus Fire Safety.
TIPS
Smoke Detectors Save Lives! Make sure the smoke detector in your apartment or dorm room has a fresh battery in it. Test it by pushing the button to make sure it beeps. If you need a fresh battery or help distinguishing the local battery powered detector from the system detector, contact the Security Office.
Test your smoke detectors monthly, and install new batteries twice a year. If your battery "chirps," you need a new battery.
If the alarm in your building sounds, evacuate! Remember to close the door as you leave. Do not exit into a hallway full of smoke or fire. Use another exit, or go to the balcony.
Do not delay! If you smell smoke or suspect fire, evacuate and call Security and 911 immediately from a neighbor's phone.
Do not leave food cooking on the stove unattended. Stay in the kitchen while food is cooking. If a pan catches fire, put a lid on it and turn off the oven or stove.
Learn how to use the fire extinguisher located in your building for small fires. Remember the acronym, PASS. PULL the pin. AIM the nozzle. SQUEEZE the handle, and SWEEP at the base of the fire. (Flash Video Presentation)
USEFUL LINKS
Review the Risk from firesafecampus.org


|