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Call boxes near the readers enable residents that don't have access to the given building to call the front desk or a student residing in the residence hall, to come and let them in.

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Closed circuit television cameras have also been installed in certain buildings and parking lots. These cameras monitor building entrances, exists and some parking areas. Additional cameras are planned in the near future for residence halls and parking lots.

 

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Access Control Program

The Access Control Program is responsible for planning, designing, programming and maintaining the card access control system. Currently all of the on-campus residence halls and a few administrative/academic buildings have a card access system which allows only the residents and selected staff access to the building. Included in the card access system is a “propped” door alarm, which alerts the residents of the building of an unsecured door and also notifies the University Police Dispatch Center of the condition.

SUNY Fredonia utilizes many layers of both transparent and visible security measures across campus that includes a full-time State University Police Office that has the capability to remotely monitor electronic systems such as the access control and fire alarm systems. The University Police, Residence Life, Environmental Health & Safety, and Maintenance staff members also conduct regular tours of the facilities to inspect access and egress points; inspect overall fire & safety compliance and all other aspects of building security and safety.

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