Security and Personal Safety
The personal safety and security of all PA students, faculty and staff are very important. Please observe the following policies regarding activities in the Francis Center facility:
- Routine hours at the Francis Center are 7:00 am to 7:00 pm Monday through Friday.
- Currently enrolled Elon School of Health Sciences program students have 24-hour access to the Francis Center. Before 7am and after 7pm, students must use Phoenix Card swipe access to enter. Card swipes are located next to the front and side doors. After hours on business days, and on weekends and holidays, access to the classrooms and general use areas of the Francis Center facility is available to all Elon students.
- The doors to the building and the program suites are to remain locked after hours. Do not prop the door open for anyone.
- When leaving a secured access room (one with a lock box), turn off the lights as well as any appliances, computers, or other audiovisual equipment and make certain the door is closed securely behind you to prevent unauthorized access.
- Following use, restore all areas to their original order, ready for routine business use the next day, including proper disposal of trash and recycling.
The Office of Campus Safety and Police patrol the campus every day of the year. The office also administers the university’s parking program, sponsors educational programming for the campus community related to safety and security issues, provides an escort service, administers the Operation ID program in which student property can be engraved for identification purposes, and is the campus lost and found location.
Campus Safety and Police reminds students that the best security system is one in which every member of the community is alert. This means, among other things, that students should remember to lock their car doors and take their keys with them, to not go anywhere alone at night, and to report all suspicious persons immediately to the Office of Campus Safety and Police. For emergency assistance dial 911; for non-emergency assistance, dial (336) 278-5555 from personal phones or 5555 from campus phones.
Fire/Disaster Drills: All students, faculty, and staff are to respond to all fire alarms by evacuating the Francis Center and reporting to the parking lot on the west side of the building, closing any doors as they are leaving an area, to help contain any fire.
Never open or exit through emergency exit doors except in an emergency as this can result in emergency personnel being called to the scene.No one is allowed to go back into the building until the building is cleared for entry by appropriate personnel.
First Aid Kits: are located in the Anatomy Laboratory (146) and in the PA Clinical Skills lab (131).
AED: An automated external defibrillator is located outside the student lounge area on the first floor of the Frances Center.
Fire extinguishers are located:
- In the hallway outside room 227
- In the hallway outside of the DPTE Anatomy laboratory (room 146)
- In the hallway across from the Neuro/Peds Skills Lab (Room 106) past room 107
- In the hallway across from the lockers/showers (Room 136)
- In the hallway between rooms 130 and 132
- In the hallway outside of room 152
- In the hallway outside of room 158
- In the hallway between offices 100T and 100S
Pull fire alarms are located throughout the Francis Center:
- In the second-floor lobby next to the water fountain
- By the emergency exit on the north side of the building (next to room 132)
- By the emergency exit on the east side of the building (next to room 156)
- By the west entrance/exit to the building (faculty/staff/student entrance)
- By the south entrance/exit to the building (main entrance)
- By the emergency exit in the DPTE faculty offices (between room 100O and 100)
Formaldehyde spill kits are located in the Anatomy Laboratory prep room (146A).
In the event of an impending hurricane or tornado, everyone is advised to seek shelter in an interior room away from outside walls and windows. It is best to remain in a crouched position until notified that danger has completely passed. Do not let the calm in the eye of a hurricane mislead you into believing the danger is over.
E-Alert: Elon’s Notification System
Elon University’s E-Alert notification system enables officials to send urgent news to your cell phone. Elon can text your cell phone and email you timely information about emergencies, class cancellations, and important weather updates.
To receive these emergency messages, you must include your cell phone number in your OnTrack user profile. Your personal information will be used solely for selected notifications and will not be released. The E-Alert service is free. Depending on your personal cell phone plan, text messaging rates may apply.
Classroom/Laboratory Safety
The Elon University DPAS abides by the classroom and laboratory policies and procedures documented in the DPTE Safety Manual. Copies of the Safety Manual are kept in the Student Lounge and available on the DPAS Resources Moodle page. In the unlikely event an injury occurs within one of the classrooms or laboratories, the procedures written in the manual will be implemented. Additional safety procedures specific to the Human Donor Lab will be kept in the Anatomy Lab along with a notebook of Material Safety and Data Sheets (MSDS).
Safety and Security: Off-Campus Sites
Students, faculty, and clinical preceptors are responsible for ensuring that appropriate security and personal safety measures are addressed in all locations where instruction occurs. It is every student’s responsibility to read and observe policies on safety and security for each and every institution to which they are assigned or enter. Students, faculty, and clinical preceptors should report site-related security or safety concerns immediately to the appropriate emergency personnel (if necessary) and notify the Director of Clinical Education once the situation is stable.