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Safety and Security
at JYU
Security manager Aki Airaksinen
January 2020
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Finland is one of the
safest countries in
the world
Still, be cautious and use common sense!
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Reporting an emergency
• Dial 112 (emergency number) in
emergengies when
Someone’s life, health, property or the
environment is threatened or in danger
You are witnessing a crime being committed
• 112 works in all EU countries
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How to make an emergency call: 112
1. Call 112 yourself if you can.
2. Explain what has happened.
3. Give the exact address and municipality.
4. Answer all questions.
5. Proceed according to instructions.
6. Hang up only after permission has been
given to do so.
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Emergency Response Guide
• Familiarize yourself with the JYU
Emergency Response Guide
• Information on most common risks and
how to act accordingly in acute situations
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Thefts (1/2)
• JYU premises are mainly open to everyone and
our regular thiefs are well aware of this.
• If you don´t want to get rid off your laptop,
phone, wallet etc., do not leave your valuables
unattended.
• Thiefs are also interested in valuable bikes.
During autumn, bikes are stolen on a weekly
basis. Use a decent lock and lock your bike into
fixed object!
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Locking your bike
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Thefts (2/2)
• In winter, valuable clothes common target
• Clothes left in coat racks at JYU are at
your own risk
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CCTV in campus
• JYU buildings mostly covered with a
CCTV system
• Does not stop crimes from happening but
helps solve them
• CCTV material confidential and given only
to police
• System administered by JYU Security
Manager
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Victim of a crime
• An offence can be reported at
police station
www.poliisi.fi
• No report no investigation
• JYU Security Manager & Security
Coordinator
May also be notified of offences
Assistance available
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Harassment and other inappropriate
behaviour, e.g. bullying
• Help, support and advice from harassment contactpersons
• All discussions confidential
• Harassment contact persons at the Student Union:
Juulia Saukkonen, Specialist in Social Affairs ([email protected])
Teemu Rahikka Specialist in Communications, ([email protected])
• You can also contact: dean of your faculty, other university staff or the Finnish Student Health Service
• More information: https://jyy.fi/en/for-students/help-counsel/harassment-contact-persons/
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Traffic safety
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• When it is dark
Use a reflector (Road traffic law 42§)
Use a headlight(and taillight after June 2020) in your bicycle
No reflector (and headlight): Cars do not see you and it is much morepropable that cars will hit you.
• Take winter conditions into consideration
spiked tyres recommended for your bike in the winter
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Source:
Liikenneturva -
Finnish Road
Safety Council
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Medical emergencies
• First aid at night and during weekends:Central Hospital of Central Finland
Address: Keskussairaalantie 19
Call in advance: tel. 116 117
Mon-Fri 4 pm – 8 am, weekends and publicholidays
Intended only for those in need of immediateattention due to accident or illness
www.ksshp.fi/en-US/Patients/Emergency_services
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Nonurgent medical attention
• Finnish Student Health Service (FSHS)
Mon-Thu 8 am – 3 pm, Fri 8 am – 2 pm
BA & MA level students who have joined the
Student Union
• Local health centres
Mon-Thu 8 am – 4 pm, Fri 9 am – 4 pm
• Private clinics
• More information in the FSHS presentation
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Insurance
• EU/EEA citizen:
Obtain a European Insurance Card
Additional insurance recommended
• Non-EU/EEA citizen:
Obtain private medical insurance
Treatment costs may run very high without
insurance
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Fire safety
• Fire alarm your duty to change batteries
& test that the fire alarm works
• Learn the exit route
• JYU Emercency Response Guide
• Rescue plan of KOAS
• Fire safety and Safety plan of Kortepohja
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Lost and Found
Office• Items lost or found?
• Lost and Found
Office at the Police
Station at
Urhonkatu 1
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JYU´s Responsibilities
• JYU is responsible only for the safety and
security of its main duties, teaching and
research, as well as the university
premises.
• JYU is not responsible for the safety and
security of students’ free time, free time
trips or accommodation.
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Who to contact with questions about
safety and security?
• Security and dangerous situations on
campus and in JYU facilities:
Security Manager Aki Airaksinen, 040 660
2637, [email protected]
Security Coordinator Anssi Herttala, 040 805
4575, [email protected]
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Have a safe stay in
Jyväskylä!
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