Fire Safety
Awareness & Training
The Office of Environmental Protection and Safety provides fire safety training (including fire extinguisher training) to both Community Advisors and employees.
To facilitate fire safety awareness across all campus facilities, fire safety plans provide egress paths, emergency equipment, and muster/assembly points for each building. All who live and work at 51ÁÔÆæ should become familiar with the fire safety plans for the buildings they frequent, and integrate fire safety principles into both their academic and daily lives.
Regulatory Compliance & the NYS OFPC
Fire safety compliance includes both the substantial efforts expended to build and maintain safe and compliant facilities, as well as the annual NYS Office of Fire Prevention & Control (OFPC) inspections each fall to verify 51ÁÔÆæ’s compliance posture. However, the OFPC inspection program is just as concerned with day-to-day behaviors that either defeat installed fire safety systems, or introduce uncontrolled hazards into our facilities. The links below provide regulatory or policy guidance regarding how to avoid OFPC fire safety violations in the first place.
Guidelines and Notices
Fire & Other Emergency Preparedness Drills
In accordance with NYS law, 51ÁÔÆæ must perform four fire drills per year in all student residential facilities, and three fire drills per year in all other occupied/non-residential facilities. Since various legal criteria apply regarding the conduct of fire drills, Campus Safety as a general rule will not announce the time of or location where fire drills are to be performed. And please always react to a fire alarm signal as if it’s the “real thing”, even if you know it’s only a fire drill.
As a part of the College’s broader Emergency Planning efforts, 51ÁÔÆæ will also conduct at least one “shelter-in-place” drill and one or more table-top/live action drills with local external emergency response organizations on an annual basis.
Other Fire Safety Information
Kerry Rose Fire Sprinkler Notification Act
In accordance with this NYS law, and by way of both our Fire Safety Plans or Campus Safety’s Annual Safety, Security and Fire Safety Report, 51ÁÔÆæ herby notifies all students that the majority of on-campus student housing is protected by fire sprinkler systems. The only student housing not protected by fire sprinkler systems include the student rooms on the 4th floor of the Bristol Center used for the fall 2024 semester. Since many other non-residential facilities are also protected by fire sprinkler systems, students/employees may heighten their awareness of 51ÁÔÆæ’s facility fire safety capabilities through their respective fire safety plan links.
For certain other off-campus residential properties in the U.S., the following fire sprinkler notification information applies:
- New York City Program (Ocean Residences):
- Facility has partial fire sprinklers covering dwelling units, hallways, refuse rooms, the lobby and basement, but excludes all stairwells.
- Washington, D.C., Program (Calvert Woodley Apartments):
- Facility has partial fire sprinklers limited to public spaces only.
Tent, Canopy and Other Temporary Membrane Structure Procedures
The erection/use of tents, canopies and other temporary membrane structures are regulated by the NYS fire code unless they are exempt (see below). Such tents and canopies must be approved by Environmental Protection, Safety & Sustainability, Facilities Management and Procurement. Those wishing to order a tent/canopy can do so by submitting this .
Tents used exclusively for recreational camping purposes are exempt from these procedures, as are most canopies at or below 200 square feet (10’ by 20’). Tents or canopies used for athletic tailgating purposes must follow the College Events Office’s guidelines.
Lithium-Ion Battery Powered Micro-Mobility Devices
Due to the potential hazards associated with lithium-ion battery fires, 51ÁÔÆæ recently implemented a limited ban specific to the indoor charging of “micro-mobility devices” (i.e. e-bikes, e-scooters, hover boards, etc.,) on campus. Students or employees with such devices powered by lithium-ion batteries may utilize outdoor GFCI protected outlets for their charging needs, and Campus Safety registration through the Transportation Office is required for each device used/stored on campus.
Smoking & Vaping
By College policy and the New York State Clean Indoor Air Act, smoking and vaping is prohibited in all College buildings, entranceways and College owned/leased vehicles. As a further courtesy, smokers/vapers should stay at least 25 feet away from all buildings to protect non-smokers from unwanted exposure to environmental tobacco smoke/vapor.
Open Flame & Candle Safety (Inside Buildings)
By College policy and New York State fire safety regulations, open flames or candles are strictly limited to the requirements specified in this procedure.
Contact
Brian Hansen
Director of Environmental Protection, Safety and Sustainability