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The security services are constantly reviewing the way they operate to ensure that we give the best possible service to the university

Below are some of the new incentives that we have recently launched

Callmy Alert emergency messaging app

We have launched a mass notification app, Callmy Alert, as part of our continuing investment into making our campuses safe places to work and study.

Callmy Alert app is free to download in Apple, Android and Windows app stores and will enable us to alert our students and staff about any significant threats to life and safety on campus.

This might be a major fire, toxic chemical or gas leak or terrorism related incident.

  • Should such an incident occur, you will receive a simple message, in real time, informing you where the incident is and which areas or buildings to avoid.

Firearms or weapons attacks on UK campuses are rare, but the app will help you stay safe.

This complements the recommended Police advice of Run, Hide, Tell.

Please take a moment to familiarise yourself with the guidance.

The system updates continuously and covers all of the University estate so if you are in a classroom or on the move, it will help keep you safe.

To download the app, visit the app store relevant to your device, or visit the Callmy website. Emergency alert app

After installation there is a simple verification process to follow and you'll need to add the group name UoRalert.

  • The app will occupy only 11.8MB of your storage.
  • The app will not access your contacts, share your data or offer in-app purchases and you will not receive spam from it.
  • You will receive periodic test messages so it is worth checking that to make sure everything is working properly.

If you have any questions, please contact the Security team at security@reading.ac.uk or on 0118 378 7799.

Safe Cycling

Have a look at our new "Safe Cycling" page which gives help and advice on various bicycle related issues and also some security hints and tips on how to secure your bicycle.

There is also a section on bicycle maintenance such as how to book a bicycle maintenance course plus links to bicycle maintenance videos and other useful information.

Safe Cycling


Bicycle Passport

This service has now been reduced.

Security will no longer register an individual's bicycle details, but can still supply a security label which is very hard to get off.The label will also act a visual deterrent, showing thieves that the bike has been registered and can be traced.

Students are now being asked to register their cycles on the national database, at www.immobilise.com

This is the database that the Police will check in the event of any cycles being stolen and then recovered.

You can still download the bicycle passport sheet , which will help you fill out the details needed for the national database.

passport sheet: Bicycle passport

Campus Watch

The idea is similar to the way a neighbourhood watch scheme works but just for the University property.

It has been set up with the intention of reducing crime and to improve Campus community relations by encouraging the sharing of information via the Security Service, Police and the Campus community.

Staff and students will be encouraged to call in with any information that they have and anyone who signs up to the scheme may be sent emails regarding any suspicious or criminal activity so that they can warn their staff or colleagues

For more details: Campus Watch

Chaperone Service

With the sheer size of the university Campus, it has been noticed that some members of staff had felt a little vulnerable making the journey to their car or accommodation particularly after working later into the evening.

Staff can now book a Chaperone CCTV service to watch over them as they return to their car.

For more details: Chaperone-service

Facebook

The Security Service now has its own Facebook page, and will post useful information and tips to help keep the staf and students safe when on Campus.

It is a very quick and immediate way of giving relevant information via the social media and has the potential to reach a large audience.

Please take a look our page Security Facebook


Feedback

Security are constantly reviewing the service we provide and we would value your opinion on our new intiatives

Can you please spend a few minutes to fill out our feedback form : Feedback

Buy a good quality "D" Lock

Security sells good quality Bicycle locks for £14.00

You can also buy Bike lights for £7.00

Unfortunately Security do not take any cash, so please use the ecommerce shop for any purchase.

  • Select and buy from our online shop.
  • Go to the Security office in Whiteknights house.
  • Show your email receipt and collect the lock from security

Click here to go to the Online Shop

We are open 24hrs. ( Whiteknights house / Bld 27)

For directions or enquiries Tel:01183787799

Contact us

Find out how to report a crime or incident on campus

Emergencies

  • Telephone: +44 (0)118 378 6300

General enquiries

  • Telephone: +44 (0)118 378 7799

Pleaase Note:

Contact the Police

Emergencies

  • Telephone: 999

Non-emergencies