From the:
Public Safety Department
Naugatuck Valley Community College
750 Chase Parkway
Waterbury, Connecticut 06708
ROOM 122
CORE BUILDING
575-8113
The Public Safety Department welcomes you
to Naugatuck Valley Community College.
The Public Safety Department is a law
enforcement agency responsible for the enforcement of Campus Rules and Regulations, Local,
State and Federal Laws.
All NVCC Police Officers are trained at the
Connecticut Police Academy in Meriden, Connecticut, and retain their powers of arrest from
the Commissioner of Public Safety.
SERVICES
The Public Safety Department is the first responder to all medical, fire and criminal
emergencies on campus.
In case of family emergencies (accidents,
emergency messages, etc.) the Department will make an effort to make the necessary
notifications on campus.
For your convienence, the Public Safety
Department has incorporated into their phone system several assistance phones located at
Kinney Hall 4th floor elevator, Ekstrom Hall first and 5th floor elevators, Founders' Hall
first floor elevator and in the Fine Arts Building of Phase II.
The Department also reports on school
closings and cancellations.
GENERAL SERVICES PROVIDED
Student and Staff Decals-Parking
Special Permit Parking
Visitor Permits
Emergency Services - First Aid
Escort Services
Lost and Found
Information on Campus
Seminars and Presentations
PARKING
Possession of a parking permit entitles the holder to park only in designated areas for
faculty, staff and student.
Student Parking Only- A-upper ramp,
A-lower ramp, D-Lot, E-lot and F-lot.
Faculty and Staff Areas- B-lower ramp, B-upper ramp, C-lot and Designated Faculty
and Staff Areas.
Students and staff may obtain Parking Decals from the Public Safety Department.
Special Handicapped Permits - Persons wishing to obtain Special Permits must first
contact Health Services, Room 518, Kinney Hall.
THEFT
Theft is a serious crime to which all of us are vulnerable. Theft is one of the most
preventable of all crimes. Many of us, through our own carelessness make it easier for
thieves to carry out their mission.
CAMPUS SAFETY TIPS
1. Avoid isolated areas.
2. Park in well lighted areas.
3. There is safety in numbers, go with some one while going to class or walking to your
vehicle.
4. Use the campus escort service.
5. Report suspicious persons and activities to the Public Safety Department immediately.
6. Check the back seat of your vehicle before entering.
7. The Public Safety Department should be notified of any criminal incidents or behavior
on campus.
8. Notice and remember as much as possible about the incident and person involved so that
an accurate description can be given to authorities.
9. Lock your vehicle while attending class.
USE COMMON SENSE
A FEW TIPS TO HELP PREVENT THEFTS
While you are in school:
Do not leave valuables in classroom while unattended.
Be observant of strangers.
Lock your car doors while parked.
In your office:
Never leave your office unlocked when you leave.
Lock your purse and valuables in file cabinet or desk.
Never lend your office keys to anyone.
TELEPHONE NUMBERS TO REMEMBER
On-Campus Emergency from Office Phones ..........8112
On-Campus Routine Calls from Office Phones .......8113
Campus Pay Phones - Emergency...... 575-8112 or 911
Department of Safety and Security
Routine .........................575-8113
Emergency ...................575-8112
Assistance Phones located throughout campus.... Pick up Receiver
Main Campus Number..........575-0328
Health Services....................575-8035
Campus Information....575-0328 575-8113
Hours
The Public Safety Department is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. If you need help,
please dial 575-8113.
Location
The Public Safety Department is located in the Academic Core Building between Ekstrom Hall
and Kinney Hall, (follow the signs for information). MAP |