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EMU strives to provide a fire-safe campus and environment through the observance of proven safety standards. The university works to be in compliance with regulations that govern the campus operations and living environment of all students, as per the Virginia Statewide Fire Prevention Code (VSFPC), overseen and enforced by the Fire Marshal of the City of Harrisonburg Fire Department, the Local Governing Body (LGB). EMU works to monitor and enforce fire safety policies and train in fire-safety procedures with the staff and student body through the utilization of an in-house, state- certified fire inspector as well. The other university campuses are inspected by the authorities having jurisdiction (AHJ).

Reporting of Fires and Emergencies

Procedures for Evacuation:
If a fire alarm sounds, evacuate the building immediately. If a fire is suspected, activate the building alarm then evacuate the building. If the building does not have a centralized fire alarm system, notify as many people as possible in the building through all attempts possible before exiting. Other actions to take would follow in this sequential order:

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Report Fires on Campuses to These Officials:

  • Coordinator of Campus Safety and Security
  • Facilities Management Director
  • Vice President of Finance


On-Campus Smoking Policy
EMU does not allow smoking on campuses.

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Open Flame Policy
Open flame-producing items of any kind, including candles, lanterns/lamps or incense are prohibited in any student housing facility. Matches, lighters or anything that is a source of heat or ignition for a flame are also prohibited from use. Anything that requires an open flame, operates on fuel or produces heat from an open flame is prohibited in residential facilities.

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Religious Ceremonies
While it is strongly discouraged in buildings of public assembly, the importance is recognized for the utilization of open flame devices in religious ceremonies at times. Therefore, this is permissible following approved guidelines of the VSFPC in designated areas only.
NOTE: No religious ceremonies in student housing facilities may utilize open flame devices in any form, at any time, as per the VSFPC and DCFPC.

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Open-air Fires
From time to time, it is desired to have open-air fires in designated locations on the main campus.
EMU has developed with the fire official from the AHJ an Open Air Fire Policy along with a permit procedure that is enforced by the Campus Safety Coordinator and fire official.
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Fireworks
The possession or use of fireworks is prohibited on any EMU campus.

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 Student Housing Fire Safety Systems
EMU has on the main campus five residential halls, nine apartment-style buildings and three houses that are utilized for student housing, plus one residential facility in the District of Columbia.
The fire safety/detection/suppression systems in use cover a variety of styles. The detection systems styles go from those monitored 24/7 by an alarm company with multiple-station smoke alarms and alarm devices, to single station. The suppression devices range from fire extinguisher placement, to automatic wet/dry sprinkler systems with manual wet standpipe systems. The various types of detection and suppression systems in use are listed below, along with the units covered.
Monitored automatic fire alarm system with multiple-station initiating devices and automatic sprinkler/standpipe systems:

  • Cedarwood Residence Hall
  • Elmwood Residence Hall
  • Hillside Residence Hall
  • Maplewood Residence Hall
  • Northlawn Residence Hall


Monitored multiple-station initiating devices:

  • Parkwood Apartments


Single station smoke detector initiating device:

  • Mt. Clinton Apartments
  • Redmond House
  • Suter II
  • Bomberger House** Village Apartments
  • Sprucelawn Apartments


Multi-station (local) initiating devices with automatic sprinkler system.

  • Washington Community Scholars Center (WCSC)

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Electrical Appliances Policy

The use of electrical appliances in dormitories is limited because of safety and circuit overload factors. Appliances such as lamps (note: the use of halogen bulb lamps is not permitted in residential facilities), hair dryers, curling irons, etc. are permitted. It is required that any item brought for use on campus be factory-manufactured and come with a UL listing attached.

Window Air Conditioners
Window/personal air conditioners are not permitted in residence halls unless a physician's letter is on file stating the need for special health concerns and approved by the Student Life Office.
The unit must be provided by the student, not be older than four years old, be equipped with a standard 120 volt plug and not exceed 6500 BTUs. It will be installed by EMU Facilities Management personnel.

Mini Refrigerators
Refrigerators that do not exceed 2.5 cubic feet in size or 1 kwh per day in energy consumption and are UL- approved may be used in residential dorm rooms (not more than one per room).

Microwaves
Microwaves are provided in the kitchen/lounge area of each residential hall, therefore they are not permitted in student rooms.
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Fire Safety Improvement Plans for Student Housing
Additional capital projects will include fire alarm upgrades for Hillside and Northlawn residence halls.

Student Housing Fire Drill Policy
Fire drills are conducted in all residential halls as per the VSFPC and DCFPC. They are held four times per academic and calendar year.
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