Fire Prevention

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Old à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã University is committed to instilling a culture of fire prevention and life safety within the campus community. Led by a full-time Fire Marshal/Fire Prevention Manager with 33 years in the fire service, the ODU Office of Fire Prevention's programs focus on fire prevention and life safety education, realistic training, proactive inspections and enforcement, customer service, and modern technology to realize our goal of a fire-safe campus.

Through a partnership with local fire departments, fire prevention bureaus, and the Virginia State Fire Marshal's Office, the ODU Office of Fire Prevention works to meet or exceed all local and State fire code requirements. In particular, we work closely with Norfolk Fire-Rescue - the first responder to all main campus fire and medical emergencies - to plan for, train, exercise, respond to, and mitigate fire hazards in all University facilities.

ODU Fire Prevention Policies & Procedures

  • All campus buildings, residence halls, and student rooms are smoke-free (including vaping)
  • Smoking is not allowed within 20 feet of any building entrance
  • Smoking any substance or creating smoke through the use of incense, candles, or other smoke-producing items is prohibited in all campus buildings, including residence halls
  • Students documented for possession of candles/incense in a residence hall may be assessed a fee of up to $75
  • Students documented for burning candles/smoking in a residence hall may be assessed a fee of up to $100

  • When a fire alarm sounds, all building occupants (including residents) are required to stop activities, exit the building, and meet in the building's designated Emergency Assembly Area(s) (EAA). When leaving, feel doors for heat with the back of the hand, crouch low to the ground, protect the nose and mouth if smoke is present, and leave via the closest accessible exit."
  • Failure to evacuate for any reason may result in referral to the judicial system and assessment of up to a $50 fee for the first offense and $75 for the second offense

  • Any student, faculty, or staff member who tampers (which includes but is not limited to covering, removing, defacing, damaging, or rendering inoperable) with fire and life safety equipment to include fire alarm systems, fire extinguishers, smoke detectors, emergency egress lighting, or exit signage is subject to disciplinary action, which may include up to a $200 fine
  • Any student, faculty, or staff member who deliberately activates a false fire alarm is subject to disciplinary action, which may include dismissal from the residence hall, possible suspension from the university, or other penalties
  • The Old à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã University Police Department may charge any violator tampering with fire safety equipment a Class 1 misdemeanor, which carries a fine of up to $2,500 and/or 12 months in jail

  • Residents who activate a fire alarm as a result of negligence (including but not limited to cooking, hair styling, steam, etc.) may be assessed up to a $50 fine

Procedures & Forms

Fire Protection Impairment Program: The Fire Protection Impairment Program provides instructions to authorized individuals who wish to request to modify the normal operation of the University's fire alarm, fire protection, and/or life safety systems during events including but not limited to construction, demolition, outages, maintenance, testing, and building system impairments. Persons who wish to take any fire protection system out of service for any reason must fill out a request for a permit to do so. These documents contain an effective management program used to minimize the risks associated with fire alarm and fire protection impairments.

Hot Work: Personnel conducting hot work on ODU property must review the ODU Hot Work Safety Guide and apply for a Hot Work Permit with the Office of Fire Prevention. Upon permit approval, personnel must follow the provisions set forth in the Hot Work Safety Guide and Hot Work Permit, and post Hot Work Signage outside of the designated work area until work is complete.

Fire Watch: A Fire Watch must be implemented when an occupied building's fire protection systems or equipment are out of service, and must remain in effect until the systems or equipment are returned to service. A Fire Watch Form, Patrol Log, and Signage must be used when performing Fire Watch duties.

Students On-Campus
Residence Hall Fire Prevention

Old à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã University houses over 4,600 students in 56 on-campus housing facilities. We are proud to say our housing facilities meet or exceed all minimum fire and life safety standards. The following items are prohibited in residence halls:

  • Extension cords
  • Multi-plug adapters
  • Halogen and torch lamps
  • Toasters/toaster ovens
  • George Foreman type grills
  • Hazardous materials
  • Appliances with exposed heating elements
  • Explosives/flammables/propane/gas grills
  • Motorized vehicles
  • Firearms/weapons/Incendiary devices
  • Live Christmas trees
  • Candles/incense/oil lamps/open flames
  • Portable heaters
  • Fireworks

Fire prevention is everyone's responsibility. In residence halls, the majority of fire alarms result from:

  • Improper or unattended cooking
  • Hair styling products used with hot irons/hair dryers
  • Excessive shower steam
  • Use of prohibited items

Learn how you can do your part to prevent fire and reduce nuisance fire alarms by watching this short fire safety video created by ODU Housing and Residence Life and ODU Fire Prevention.

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Education, Training, & Outreach Programs

Fire & Life Safety Training: ODU Fire Prevention offers training for fire extinguisher use, basic fire prevention, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), automated external defibrillator (AED) use, Stop the Bleed, and other applicable fire and life safety topics on an as-requested basis. For details and to schedule training, contactÌýfireprevention@odu.edu.

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Automated External Defibrillator (AED) Program
  • According to the , more than 350,000 cardiac arrests occur outside a hospital in the United States each year. The United States Occupational Health and Safety Administration notes that about 10,000 cardiac arrests occur in the workplace annually, and only about half of employees know where an AED is located at work. if they receive a shock in the first minute, knowing where to find an AED could save a life!
  • ODU Fire Prevention coordinates oversight and maintenance of AEDs located in most campus buildings. For questions regarding ODU's AED program, contact fireprevention@odu.edu. A drop-down list of AED locations in campus buildings can be found below.
  • To learn more about the proper use of AEDs and hands-only cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), consider viewing these videos courtesy of the American Red Cross:

AED Locations

Barry Art Museum

  • First Floor: Coat Closet

Barry Arts Building

  • Second Floor: Near Elevator

Batten Arts & Letters Building

  • Second Floor: Near Elevator
  • Fifth Floor: Near Elevator
  • Eighth Floor: Near Elevator

Broderick Dining Commons

  • First Floor: Near Room 1126
  • First Floor: Food Court Near Mexican
  • Second Floor: Near Restrooms

Chemistry Building

  • First Floor: Near Elevator
  • Third Floor: Near Elevator

Constant Hall

  • First Floor: Near Room 1011
  • First Floor: Near Room 1051
  • Second Floor: Near Room 2004
  • Second Floor: Near Room 2084

Crittendon Hall/NROTC

  • First Floor: Main Hallway

Darden College of Education & Professional Studies Building

  • First Floor: Near Elevator
  • Third Floor: Near Elevator

Diehn Fine & Performing Arts Center

  • Second Floor: Near Elevator

Dragas Hall

  • Second Floor: Near Elevator

Ellmer College of Health Sciences Building

  • First Floor: Near Elevator
  • Second Floor: Near Elevator
  • Third Floor: Near Elevator

Engineering & Computational Sciences Building

  • Second Floor: Near Elevator
  • Fourth Floor: Near Elevator

Engineering Systems Building

  • First Floor: Near Elevator

Goode Theater

  • First Floor: Near Elevator

Gordon Art Gallery

  • First Floor: Near Main Entrance

Gornto Hall

  • Second Floor: Near Elevator
  • Fourth Floor: Near Elevator

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Hampton Hall

  • Second Floor: Near Room 2113
  • Third Floor: Near Room 3141

Hixon Art Studio

  • First Floor: Near Elevator

Kaufman Hall

  • Second Floor: Near Room 231

Koch Hall

  • Second Floor: Near Elevator

Mills Godwin Building

  • Second Floor: Near Elevator

Monarch Hall

  • First Floor: Near Elevator

Monarch Physical Therapy/Peri Lab

  • Physical Therapy: Gym Area
  • Hallway Near Room 1008

Oceanography & Physical Sciences Building

  • First Floor: Near Elevator on Oceanography Side of Building
  • Third Floor: Near Elevator on Oceanography Side of Building

Perry Library

  • First Floor: Near Front Elevator
  • Third Floor: Near Front Elevator

Rollins Hall

  • First Floor: Near Elevator
  • First Floor ARTOC: Main Hallway

Spong Hall

  • First Floor: Main Foyer Hallway

Student Recreation & Well-Being Center

  • First Floor: Room 1301A Equipment Desk
  • First Floor: Fitness Floor
  • First Floor: Between Basketball Court and MAC Gym
  • First Floor: Pool Area
  • Second Floor: Track Near Lockers

University Bookstore

  • Second Floor: Near Elevator

University Fitness Center

  • Weight Area

Visual Arts Building

  • Second Floor: Near Room 2003

Webb University Center

  • First Floor: Entrance to Mane Hub
  • First Floor: Near Mail Center
  • First Floor: Near Information Desk
  • First Floor: Near Monarch Market/PNC Bank
  • Second Floor: Elevator Near Dean of Students Suite

Welcome Center

  • Main Lobby

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Andrews Hall

  • First Floor: Right Wall Past Front Entrance
  • Second Floor: Dermatology Clinical Area

Facilities – 154 Colley Avenue

  • First Floor: Hallway in Main Office Area

Hofheimer Hall

  • First Floor: Near Restrooms

Lester Hall

  • First Floor: Hallway Between Lewis and Lester Halls

Lewis Hall

  • First Floor: Near Courtyard Door

Materials Management

  • First Floor: Near Kitchen Area

Waitzer Hall

  • Second Floor: Fitness Room
  • Tenth Floor: Near Elevator

Williams Hall

  • First Floor: Hallway Between Research and Diabetes

Peninsula Higher Education Center

  • Second Floor: Main Office

Tri-Cities Higher Education Center

  • First Floor: Near Elevator
  • Second Floor: Near Elevator

Virginia Beach Higher Education Center

  • First Floor: Near Elevator
  • Second Floor: Near Elevator

Virginia Modeling, Analysis, & Simulation Center

  • First Floor: Near Elevator