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WHAT SHOULD I BRING?
Bedding for extra-long twin size bed:
sheets, pillowcases, mattress cover, pillow,
blankets.
Bathroom supplies: shower shoes,
cap, towels, washcloths, hygiene products (soap,
deodorant, lotion, shampoo, hair products, etc),
bathroom cleaning supplies.
For your room: small throw rug,
refrigerator Refrigerators (4.0 cubic feet
or smaller), surge protector (UL
designation only).
Housekeeping Services: As a resident
of university housing, you are responsible for
keeping your room clean. The housekeeping staff
is NOT responsible for individual rooms.
Recommended cleaning items needed: small wastebasket
(3-5 gal.), broom, mop and cleaning supplies.
Note: Each room is equipped with a bed,
desk & chair, closet, individual controls for
heat and air, venetian blinds for windows, one
telephone jack, internet jack and cable hook-up.
Some basic necessities
in case of an emergency:
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Flashlight with extra batteries |
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Medications |
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Battery-powered Radio |
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Food |
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Water |
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In the
event of a natural disaster, what
will I need?
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FIRST AID KIT
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TOOLS & SUPPLIES |
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Two pairs of Latex,
or other sterile gloves
(if you are allergic to Latex).
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Sterile dressings
to stop bleeding.
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Cleansing agent/soap
and antibiotic towelettes to
disinfect.
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Antibiotic ointment
to prevent infection.
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Burn ointment to prevent
infection.
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Adhesive bandages
in a variety of sizes.
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Eye wash solution
to flush the eyes or as general
decontaminant.
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Thermometer
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Prescription medications
you take every day such as insulin,
heart medicine and asthma inhalers. |
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Paper plates & cups,
plastic utensils
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Non-electric can opener
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Personal hygiene
items:
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toothbrush
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toothpaste |
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comb |
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soap |
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contact lens supplies |
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feminine supplies |
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Plastic garbage bags
& ties
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Include at least one
complete change of clothing
& footwear including a long-sleeved
shirt & long pants, closed-toed
shoes or boots, raincoat and
umbrella
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If you wear glasses,
keep an extra pair with your
disaster supplies. |
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NOTE:
Your kit should be adjusted
based on your own personal needs.
Do not include candles, weapons,
toxic chemicals or controlled drugs
unless prescribed by a physician. |

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PROHIBITED
ITEMS
Please
do not bring any of the following items.
If brought, they will
be confiscated. Residence Life &
Housing will not be responsible for any confiscated
item(s). In addition, students will be subject
to disciplinary action.
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George Foreman Grills |
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Hot Plates & other heating appliances |
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Toasters/Toaster Ovens |
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Microwaves |
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Extension Cords |
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Multi-plug Adaptors |
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Pets |
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Bicycles |
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Weight-lifting Equipment |
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Candles |
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Incense |
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Air Fresheners w/ Electric Sockets |
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Furniture |
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Electric Kettles |
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Weapons (including but not limited
to: knives, guns, darts, airguns, paintball
guns) |
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Fire Safety and Decoration
Policies
For more information about fire
safety protocols, please visit the links below:
Fire Evacuation Procedures
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Fire Safety Inspections
Housing Services are truly committed to your
safety. With so many students living in such close proximity
within our residence halls, each and every resident
plays an important role in fire prevention. The following
policies are designed to aid in fire prevention and
protect the safety of all residents. If you have questions
related to fire safety, please contact Housing Services
at (757) 823-8407 or email us at
housing@nsu.edu.
Smoke Free Residence Areas:
All residence areas have been designated as
smoke-free facilities. Smoking is not allowed within
any part of these facilities or within 15 feet of the
buildings, including exterior balconies, stairways,
steps and entranceways.
Electrical Appliances:
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Power strips must have a built-in circuit
breaker and carry the Underwriter's Laboratory (UL)
approval. Power Strips are required because THE
USE OF EXTENSION CORDS VIOLATES FIRE CODE AND IS
PROHIBITED.
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You cannot plug power strips into
other power strips in a series, so bring one
with a long cord. |
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Cords/cables may not run under, through
or around a door, and must be taped securely
to the floor so they do not pose a tripping
hazard. |
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Electrical cables may not pass under
any carpeting. |
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Each room may have one small refrigerator
not exceeding 5.0 cubic feet capacity (or two refrigerators
that are each 4.0 cubic feet capacity) No cooking
or heating appliances are permitted |
The following appliances
are approved for use in residence halls:
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television sets |
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hair dryers |
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electrical curling irons/heating curlers
with enclosed heating coil |
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computer equipment |
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sound system entertainment |
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lamps (except halogen lamps) |
The following items are
not permitted:
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Extension cords |
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Multi-plug adapters |
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Candles with wicks and incense |
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Electrical appliances with exposed heating
elements including: hot plates, ovens, toasters,
grills, soldering irons, hot pots, tea kettles and
heaters |
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Microwave oven |
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Space heaters |

Decorations Policy
Furnishings/Decorations
All rooms are furnished with beds,
closets, desks and chairs. Students are permitted to
bring a radio, television, (earphones are recommended),
clock, computer, desk lamps (a necessity) and small
rugs. ADDITIONAL FURNITURE IS NOT PERMITTED.
FURNISHINGS ARE
NOT TO BE REMOVED FROM THE ROOMS OR THE LOBBY
Mattresses are to be used
on the bed frames provided and not on the floor. Students
must provide their own bed linens (sheets, pillow cases,
blankets) and mattress covers.
Residents living in suites must
provide their own shower curtains, cleaning supplies,
deodorizers/cleaners (for bathrooms) and cleaning equipment
(brooms, mops, mini vacuum cleaners, etc). The University
will supply trash bags and bathroom tissue.
Students housed in suites must
remove their shower curtains and curtain rods before
check-out.
Room Decorations
All decorations must be nonflammable
materials. Wire, rope, or string may be strung across
the room; no tacks, pins, nails, paste or glue is to
be on the walls or wood works.
Door decorations: message pads,
etc. are limited to two pieces not larger than 8 ˝”
x 14” each. No offensive alcohol/drug related posters
or paraphernalia are permitted.
Ceiling Decorations
No glow-in-the-dark stars, etc.
are permitted on the ceilings or walls.
Postings
Posting of fliers or other information in common
areas will be restricted to areas approved and identified
by the Residence Hall Coordinator in each hall. Any
unauthorized documents will be removed and disposed
of immediately by Housing staff.
All residents and tenants are subject to the
same "Decorations Policy". Failure to comply will result
in administrative review and possible sanctions appropriate
to the infraction, to include removal from University
residency.
Fire Safety Regulations
- All residents and guests must evacuate
at the sounding of building fire alarm systems.
- It is a violation to block an exit for
any purpose.
- No occupant or visitor will be permitted
to collect and/or assemble material, which would
constitute a fire hazard anywhere within the residence
area.
- No occupant or visitor will be allowed
to kindle any type of fire within the residence
area.
- Burning candles and incense is prohibited
in the residence halls.
- Fire drills will be conducted during the
year. The State Fire Marshal inspects each residential
area during the year for fire code violations. Upon
re-inspection, any resident still in violation of
code or housing regulations will receive an Administrative
Hearing. If you have questions related to fire safety,
please contact the Facilities office.
- For your safety and protection, remember,
in case of fire, get out as quickly as possible
and leave the fire fighting to the professionals.

State Fire Marshal Inspections
Purpose:
To define the operational process to be followed when
dealing with the annual State Fire Marshal's Office
Inspection of residential facilities at Norfolk State
University.
Definition: Annually, soon
after Opening, an inspector from the State Fire Marshal's
Office begins the inspection of residence facilities.
These inspections occur periodically throughout the
academic year and encompass all residential facilities
on campus.
Day of Inspection: On the
day of the first and subsequent re-inspections, Housing
provides keys/staff members to accompany the State Fire
Marshal during the inspection process. For each space
inspected, a "notice" is issued by Housing Services,
indicating any discrepancy found or states that the
room was inspected and there are no violations. All
reports, notifications and inspections are handled in
the same manner unless otherwise stipulated within this
policy.
After the Inspection: At
the conclusion of each scheduled visit, the State Fire
Marshal compiles reports for each area inspected. The
Residential Housing Manager and the University Safety
Officer will be responsible for forwarding all violations
to their staff members. The Residence Hall Coordinator
and building staff is responsible for the immediate
correction of all discrepancies within their capability.
Each resident, tenant or staff member responsible for
assigned areas are contacted by e-mail, emphasizing
the need for immediate correction of each violation.
The Residence Hall Coordinator will verbally
speak with all residents who are in violation to ensure
that violations are corrected by the date specified
on the report.
The Residential Housing Manager and Residence
Hall Coordinators will ensure correction of discrepancies
in areas under their purview within the allotted time
frame, and report these corrections.
Sanctions: The following
sanctions apply to residents found in violation during
the inspections:
- Resident (s) found in violation of code
are subject to fines.
- Resident (s) with serious infractions
or repeated violations may be subject to significant
fines and/or imprisonment.
What to
do in case of a fire:
When the fire alarm sounds you must evacuate
the facility. Never assume it is a drill or false alarm;
treat each alarm as the real thing.
- Feel your door knob before opening it:
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If the knob is hot, do not open the
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If the knob is not hot, brace yourself
against the door and open it slightly. |
- If heat or heavy smoke is present
in the corridor, close the door and stay in the
room. Keep low to the floor to avoid excessive
smoke inhalation.
IF YOU CAN LEAVE THE ROOM:
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Wear shoes; if possible, carry wet towels.
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Close all doors behind you to retard the
spread of smoke. |
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If you are in another part of the building,
do not return to your room. |
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Go to the nearest exit or stairway. NEVER
USE AN ELEVATOR. If the nearest exit is blocked,
use an alternate route. If all exits are blocked,
go back to your room and follow the procedures described
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Never re-enter the building until staff
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IF YOU CANNOT LEAVE THE ROOM:
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If possible, open the window at the top
and the bottom to let out smoke and let in fresh
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DO NOT BREAK THE GLASS. Smoke and fumes
may be drawn in through the windows. You must be
able to close the window if necessary.
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Shout for help. Seal cracks around the
door with towels or bed linen to keep out smoke.
Stay near the floor when possible. |
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Hang a sheet, jacket, shirt or other object
in or outside the window to attract attention.
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If you discover a fire, do not endanger yourself:
- PULL THE NEAREST ALARM BOX
- SHOUT A WARNING - REPEAT IT
- CALL 911, even if a small fire has been
quickly extinguished.
- Close all doors - especially those on
stairwells, which should NEVER be open.
- Leave the building, move at least 200
feet away from the building. Keep clear of driveways,
sidewalks, and access pathways.
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