Fire Safety

Fire Safety

Fire safety policies

In order to minimize the potential for fires at university student housing facilities, and place the safety of all residents and guests first, the following items are prohibited inside any residence facilities, including the apartments/rooms within: 

  • Barbeque grills, hibachis, smokers (open-flame stoves/cooking devices), and other related accessories including lighter fluids and similar types of products. 
  • Fireworks or explosive materials, whether factory or homemade. 
  • Flammable liquids and other similar materials, including but not limited to turpentine, shellacs, varnishes, etc. 
  • Gas engines. 
  • Halogen lamps, sometimes called torchieres. 
  • Hoverboards, mopeds, motorcycles, electric bikes, battery chargers for transportation equipment, and other similar vehicles. 
  • Live Christmas trees or non-fire-retardant artificial Christmas trees. 
  • Smoking anywhere inside the building, unit, or apartment. 
  • Portable space heaters. 
  • Tanning beds. 

For a complete list of fire safety policies, please visit: https://inlocc.iu.edu/policies/index.html 

Campus-specific prohibited items

In addition to the list above, the following items are prohibited in all residence facilities, including the apartments/rooms within for specific campuses: 

Indianapolis

—Additional Prohibited Items

  • Ceiling fans 
  • Electronic cigarettes, vaporizing devices, or items designed or altered for the use of illegal drugs 

 

 

  • Fog machines 
  • Hookah 
  • Lofts/Loft kits 

Additional safety requirements

Some additional fire safety requirements include, but are not limited to: 

  • Avoid the use of extension cords. 
  • Never prop open fire-rated doors. 
  • Do not cover your apartment door with wrapping paper or other flammable materials. Do not hang decorations from the ceiling, sprinkler or fire strobe systems. Do not hang decorations from patios and balconies, or any location which may obstruct visibility in windows. 
  • Do not use charcoal grills inside apartments, on balconies, or any place smoke may enter the building. Never empty hot coal ashes into trash bins.  
  • Other items that are identified as posing health or safety risks to the campus community, may be prohibited at your campus residential facility. Check with your RA or Community Advisor for additional information. 

Residential safety considerations

IU Bloomington Housing

The only permitted electrical appliances in apartment housing must be the Underwriters Laboratory (UL) listed, equipped with thermostatic controls, and rated at 700 watts (6 amps) or less. Such electrical items include extension cords and outlet strips. You may use type "S", "SJ", or 14–gauge wire. Extension cords, surge protectors, and using LCDI technology, such as FireShield®, are strongly recommended. 

Fort Wayne

Please refer to the Purdue University Fort Wayne Annual Security and Fire Safety ReportAlso contained under Appendix D.

Special events

Special events, inside or out, must receive an Amusement & Entertainment Permit from Indiana State Fire Marshal’s Office before approval to hold the event is granted by the university. See:  

https://inlocc.iu.edu/policies/entertainment-permits.html. 

Future fire safety improvements

All IU campuses with residential facilities will have the addition of NFPA 13 compliant fire suppression systems and the replacement of non-voice fire alarm systems throughout as buildings and units are refurbished. 

Fort Wayne—Tests, drills, exercies

Please refer to the Purdue University Fort Wayne Annual Security and Fire Safety Report. Also contained under

Appendix D. 

South Bend

Terre Haute


West Lafayette