Effective March 3, 2011, anyone found to have tampered with or otherwise rendered ineffective any smoke detector or other fire/life safety equipment in the residence halls, houses, and apartments WILL immediately lose their housing privileges. Depending on the circumstances, further action may be taken. There will be no punitive action if you call to report a nonworking alarm or even one which you suspect might not be working properly, for any reason. Students are to call Campus Safety (x1111) who will respond immediately 24/7 to repair smoke alarms. If you have any questions about any aspect of dorm fire safety equipment, please do not hesitate to contact Mark Sweeney (msweeney@haverford.edu or 610-896-1111), the College’s Safety Coordinator.
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