Safety Tips
Did You Know?
If you ever find yourself in a situation where you need help and you are not able to speak normally due to safety concerns, you may send a text to 911.
You will be connected with a 911 dispatcher at Ottawa Country Central Dispatch Authority. Campus Safety will be notified of the emergency. Help will be on the way!
- Always Lock Your Doors
- An open door is an invitation for thieves, whether it's your vehicle or dorm room.
Vehicle
Keep your doors locked and do not keep your keys inside your vehicle. Take your personal belongings with you and do not leave them in plain sight in your car. Vehicle break-ins happen around Holland, including on our campus.Dorm Room
Keep your doors locked. It's easy to keep your dorm room propped open, to not use your key and for friends who stop in for a visit. But this is a great way for items like cell phone and laptops to be stolen. - Safety in Numbers
- Refrain from walking alone at night. There is always safety in numbers. If you find yourself needing to walk back to your dorm, apartment or cottage and you don't feel safe, utilize the ÐÜèÔÚÏßÊÓƵ Campus Shuttle or call Campus Safety.
- Always Keep Emergency Contacts in Your Phone
- Keep important numbers programmed into your cell phone. Keep family, friends and Campus Safety numbers handy. We are open 24 hours so if you ever need a late night ride, or even someone to talk to while you're walking in an area you don't feel comfortable, give us a call.
- Be Aware Of Your Surroundings
- Familiarize yourself with the campus. Make sure that you're aware of your current surroundings when you're walking around outside. Even if you have headphones on or you're talking to a friend, keep your eyes open to unusual activity.
- Safety Escorts
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Campus Safety offers safety escorts for any student, faculty or staff member who may feel concerned or uneasy about walking through campus. You may call Campus Safety at 616.395.7770, and an officer will be dispatched to your location and bring you to where you need to be on-campus.
- Campus Shuttle
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The ÐÜèÔÚÏßÊÓƵ Campus Shuttle operates nightly, except during breaks.
Hours of operation- Daily 6–11 p.m.
Each stop number corresponds with the approximate time the shuttle will be there (e.g., the shuttle goes to stop 8 at :08, :18, :28, :38, and :48 each hour). Please see the and check "Shuttle Stops" for a complete list of each stop and stop times, approximately +/- 1 minute.
- Consider Taking a Self Defense Class
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If you’re interested in setting up a self-defense class or learning more about it, contact Officer Everse.
- Lock Your Bikes
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An unlocked bike is an invitation for someone to take it! Even if you feel you're leaving your bike in a safe area, make sure to lock your bike.
Lock your bike in a well-lit, highly visible area and lock it to a bike rack. Cable bike locks are easily cut; U-Locks and chain locks are recommended.
There's a right way and a wrong way when it comes to locking your bike.
- If You See Something, Say Something
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If you see something that just doesn't feel right, call us. Even if you're not quite sure that it's necessary, err on the side of caution and call. Our dispatchers will take your information and make sure that your call is handled appropriately. This could involve passing the information along to another department, sending an officer to take a report or getting in touch with Holland Public Safety.
Sometimes when we think it's just something small, it may actually be a small part of something bigger. If we aren't made aware of the situation, we can't help.
We're open 24/7/365 and our dispatchers are always available to answer your call.
- Sign Up For Emergency Text Alerts
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ÐÜèÔÚÏßÊÓƵ uses RAVE, a mass emergency notification system, to notify students, faculty and staff of severe weather or emergency situations. These messages will be sent as a text and email, and will also be shown on digital signage on campus. RAVE messages are be sent in the event of:
- Severe Thunderstorm Warning
- Tornado Warning
- Emergency on Campus
- Other emergencies as required by the Clery Act
In the event of tornado warning or an emergency on campus when it is required to shelter in place, an all clear message will also be sent to notify when it is safe.
Use to set up the phone number that you want these messages to be sent to. They'll be sent to the contact that you designate as "self."
Interested in a self defense class?
Email Officer Everse to find out more about hosting a self defense class for your group.
workP. 616.395.7770
pubsafe@hope.edu