Oct. 16, 2024
Dear UMB Community:
As you may have guessed from the name, the UMB Department of Police and Public Safety isn’t just about police. In fact, October is National Fire Safety Month, so right now we’re doing all we can to promote fire safety on and off campus.
All month, the Office of the Fire Marshal is visiting buildings across campus to answer questions and provide training. It has some nice giveaways, too, so check out the schedule of events to see how you can participate. The last event is Oct. 30 at the SMC Campus Center, so there’s no excuse to miss out!
In University buildings, we ask you to do a few simple things. Report any signs of smoke or fire by activating your building’s fire alarm — and please leave after you do so! If a fire alarm goes off, please immediately leave the building. Of course, it’s a good idea to know the proper evacuation route in advance. We encourage everyone to complete Emergency Preparedness Training, a 15-minute online interactive training that is designed to be completed on a smartphone or tablet while in a UMB building.
At home, one of the most important steps you can take to be fire safe is to make sure you have working smoke alarms that are installed properly. Not sure if yours are working or in the right places? Just ask our fire safety experts or check out this guide. Is your campus residence fire safe? There’s a checklist for that, too.
Sincerely,
Thomas Leone, MSL
Assistant Vice President for Public Safety and Chief of Police
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