Salve Regina University

Blue Light Path & Emergency Phones

Blue Light Emergency Telephones

There are presently 27 emergency telephones on campus with direct contact to safety & security. Thirteen emergency telephones are freestanding and strategically placed in areas that traditionally have a high concentration of foot traffic. These freestanding phones are identified with a blue light. The remaining 14 emergency telephones are located at the entrances to the residence halls or administrative buildings. Emergency telephones can be used to report any type of emergency, and are checked monthly by safety and security officers to ensure they are working properly.

Emergency Telephones are located in the following areas:

Free-Standing Emergency Telephones

  • Munroe Center / McKillop Library
  • O'Hare Academic Center / McAuley Hall
  • McKillop Library / Wakehurst Student Center
  • Reefe Hall Parking Lot
  • Founders Hall / Hedges
  • Carey Mansion / Cecilia Hall
  • Ochre Court / Marian Hall
  • Founders Hall / Wallace (pathway)
  • Carnlough / Watts-Sherman (pathway)
  • Nethercliff Apartments (parking lot)
  • Nethercliff Main (front door)
  • Nethercliff / Ochre Lodge
  • Mercy Hall / Tennis Courts

Residence Hall or Administrative Building Emergency Telephones

  • Mercy Hall
  • Wakehurst Student Center - ATM Machine
  • Narragansett Main Residence Hall
  • Hunt Residence Hall
  • Reefe Residence Hall
  • Moore Residence Hall
  • Ochre Lodge Residence Hall
  • Watts-Sherman Residence Hall
  • Founders Residence Hall
  • Wallace Residence Hall
  • Carey Mansion Residence Hall
  • Seaview Residence Hall
  • Young Residence Hall
  • 134 Webster St. Apartment

Lighting On Campus

Inspections of the campus to review exterior lighting are frequently conducted by safety and security officers and by members of the Salve Regina facilities department. Additionally, frequent surveys of the shrubbery and trees to ensure clear, unobstructed visibility for students, employees and guests who walk from building to building are conducted.

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