Tips for keeping safe
Student safety is of the utmost importance to us and while we provide 24-hour security and surveillance on campus, there are certain steps which you can take to prevent crime and increase your safety.
Mark possessions with UV pen
Bring a D-lock for your bike
If you are bringing a bike with you to University, we’d strongly recommend purchasing a D-lock as opposed to a cable lock. Although cable locks are light, durable, and easy to carry around, with the right tools thieves can easily break or undo these and take your bike.
Mobile registration
Mobiles are a great way to keep in contact with friends and family, however they are easy targets for thieves. On average, approximately 250,000 – 300,000 phones are stolen and reported to the police each year in the UK.
You can find out your mobile registration number (IMEI) by dialling *#06#. You will then be able to and all serial numbers of your electronic equipment.
Close windows and doors
Get the right insurance
Don鈥檛 leave possessions lying around
If you are bringing a laptop with you or a mobile phone, be careful not to leave it lying around. Many thieves are opportunist, so if you want to keep your possessions don’t give them the opportunity.
Keep a copy of important details
Be discreet
Always be mindful of your surroundings when using valuables and try to avoid drawing attention to the valuables you have on you. Avoid carrying large amounts of cash on you.
Stay together
If you go out with a group of friends, stick together and look after one another. If you want to go home, make sure you go with a friend and avoid going home alone.
Plan how to get home
The right path
When walking to and from places, try and stick to busy routes and avoid poorly lit areas and alleyways where there is little footfall.
Be sensible
It’s easy to get swept away in the moment, however it’s important to keep your wits about you when you are out and about. If you feel uncomfortable and don’t want to do something, don’t feel pressured. Also, if one of your friends has had too much to drink and needs looking after, be the one to take them home and look after them.