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Fire Safety at Vanderbilt University

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Be prepared for a Fire

What you can do

Even with the extensive fire prevention measures in place on our campus, fires can still happen.  It is everyone's responsibility to make Vanderbilt as safe from the threat of fire as possible.  The information provided will help you to recognize hazards that could result in a fire and enable you to respond properly in the event of an actual fire.

About the Fire Safety Systems at Vanderbilt

Fire alarm systems are installed in every building on campus. Fire suppression systems are installed in many campus buildings, including all residential and medical center buildings. Sprinkler system operation, activation of a fire alarm manual pull station or the detection of smoke will activate a building’s fire alarm system. The alarm systems warn occupants and also initiate notification of Metro Nashville Fire department, Vanderbilt Police and Plant Services or Plant Operations. 

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No smoking is allowed in any building on the Vanderbilt campus.

Smoking outside on the Medical Center Campus is also prohibited.

 

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