Forms & Documents
Safety and Security Robert Richardson Director of Security
Taylor House
237 Sycamore Street
Ph: 540-887-7000
Campus Anti-Theft Tips
- Preventing theft of college property and personal property is the joint
responsibility of the Campus Security Department and the campus community.
Most thefts are crimes of opportunity. Reduce the opportunity and you
have reduced the chances for theft. Theft is the most common crime on
our campus as well as other college campuses across the country. Theft
is the most difficult crime for Campus Security to prevent, but the easiest
crime for you to prevent.
- Lock your office whenever you leave, even if you will only be gone for
a minute.
- Keep your purse, wallet, money, stamps and other valuables in a secure
location such
as a locked desk, closet or filing cabinet.
- If you are entrusted with a key to a specific area, never loan it to
anyone. Keys can be easily lost, stolen, or duplicated.
- Protect your property through Operation Identification by marking your
valuables with identifying numbers.
- Immediately report any suspicious person loitering in your building
to Campus Security.
- Report any broken or flickering lights, dimly lit corridors, doors or
windows that don't lock properly, or broken windows.
- Report any missing or stolen items to Campus Security immediately.
- Each office should have an inventory of both college and personal effects
that are kept on the premises. Initials or identification numbers should
be recorded on the items because they make recovery and identification
of stolen items easier. An up-to-date record of all equipment out for
repair, out on loan, or replaced should be kept.
Remember that crime prevention is a continuing cooperative effort that
is the responsibility of each and every one of us who is a member of
our campus community.