New Year, New Term, New Safety Awareness

Elmira, NY (01/08/2019) — This week is National Home Office Safety and Security Week, and since, for many of our students and employees, EC is their home and work space, we're taking a look at important information and campus safety enhancements that make that live/work space safer.

Earlier this academic year, the College community engaged in an emergency drill simulation. While not meant to model any one particular situation, the drill provided an opportunity to learn important language used in a real emergency. These terms included:

Enhancements to the safety system on campus now allow Campus Safety officers to lock and unlock specific buildings from a remote location at a moment's notice. In an emergency, it is important to be aware of which term is used as that dictates which building will be accessible to those with College ID's.

"These new technologies are extremely efficient and helpful in an emergency situation, but our EC community needs to understand the terms that will be used," explains Steve Vann, director of campus safety. "A Limited Lockdown still allows residence hall access to students who live in that building. A Full Lockdown restricts access to all residence halls, even if a student lives there. So, in the event of an emergency, it's important that students, and employees, understand these terms."

Campus safety is an important issue, for the entire EC campus community, and the College is continually evaluating and improving safety measures throughout campus.

Any member of the EC community who has questions is encouraged to contact the Office of Campus Safety at 607-735-1777.

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This week is National Home Office Safety and Security Week, and since, for many of our students and employees, EC is their home and work space, we’re taking a look at important information and campus safety enhancements that make that live/work space safer.