Safety and fire
Below is information on the University’s physical safety, for example, fire protection and cardiac arrest emergencies, and documents on what to do in case of accident or death.
For questions, contact the university’s chief of security, Jan Gambring, tel. 054-700 18 80.
Suspected cardiac arrest
¹û¶³´«Ã½ has eight defibrillators. At campus in ¹û¶³´«Ã½, there is one in the Welcome Center in building 1, one at the north entrance in Gläntan, one in the gymnasium 7B 302, one between buildings 9B and 9C, one in building 11A, one in building 12 on the ground floor and one in building 21A. At Ingesund School of Music, the defibrillator is located in the administrative department.
Fire
Systematic fire protection efforts are made continuously at the University in conjunction with the property owner, Akademiska Hus. There are automatic fire alarm systems in all premises. It is important that everyone knows what must and can be done in case of fire or at the sound of the fire alarm.
Below a simple plan of action to follow is provided as well as the university’s fire protection film, which informs about the fire protection in place and what to do in case of evacuation. All students and employees are recommended to watch the film.
Action plan in case of fire
First arrivals at the scene
- MOVE persons at direct risk to a safer place
- ALERT persons nearby – SHOUT FIRE!
- PRESS the fire alarm
- PUT OUT the fire if possible
- ISOLATE the fire
Evacuate in good time!
Helpers
- Activate the fire alarm, if it hasn’t been done already
- Alert others close by – SHOUT!
- Phone 112 and give information to the rescue services
- Assist in putting out the fire/evacuating people
- Go to meet the rescue services
Others
EVACUATE the premises
If possible:
- take outdoor clothes and valuables with you
- take measures to reduce damage:
     - close doors/windows
     - save expensive equipment/objects
Assembly points
Here is a map of the assembly points to which students and staff should go in case of evacuation, depending on where you are at the university. The locations of the defibrillators are marked on the map.