Campus Safety & Security at BYU-Hawaii & Polynesian Cultural Center

Campus Safety & Security at BYU-Hawaii & Polynesian Cultural Center Security exists to support Brigham Young University-Hawaii in its Mission and Vision.

Campus Safety & Security supports BYU-Hawaii's mission of helping students, faculty, and staff become the learners and leaders envisioned by Prophets by providing a safe and secure environment in a courteous and professional manner. The mission of Brigham Young University–Hawaii is to integrate both spiritual and secular learning, and to prepare students with character and integrity who can provid

e leadership in their families, their communities, their chosen fields, and in building the kingdom of God. Vision
Brigham Young University–Hawaii, founded by prophets and operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, exists to assist individuals in their quest for perfection and eternal life and in their efforts to influence the establishment of peace internationally.

Uncle Butch (Tilley Gordon) It is with profound sadness that I learned about your passing this morning. You have been a ...
08/17/2023

Uncle Butch (Tilley Gordon)
It is with profound sadness that I learned about your passing this morning. You have been a great mentor, leader, as an uncle to me and many others not only in our department but the campus community.
I will forever cherish all the memories we’ve shared together in our Safety Department… Kindness, Humor, like talking about golf, fishing and family… You will be greatly missed by all of us…
Prayers and thoughts to our beloved Safety Department Family, to Your Family and to our Campus family…. Aloha Oe till we meet again at Jesus Feet on that glorious morning ❤️❤️❤️😭😭😭😭😭

10/06/2022

Campus Safety and Security Departments
Fall2022 Open House
Thanks to Our Campus Ohana
It only opens for 2 hours with a great turn out.
We hope to work closely together with you all to make our Campus safe and secure for everyone.
Stay safe and bless this remaining days of this semester 🚩
Thanks to all our Campus Department who took time off from their busy day to come by and show support.

Remember we are always here for you 24/7.
If you have any questions please do not hesitate to come by our office or call phone number: 📞 808-675-3503.

10/05/2022

Come

10/05/2022

Come by security office for a quick snack before class or work… learn and ask questions if you have any otherwise stop by our office.

10/02/2022

IT IS NOT ANYONES FAULT THAT YOUR BIKE, MOPED, CAR IS STOLEN- IF YOU BUT HEED THIS IMPORTANT ADVICE: "LOCK IT OR LOSE IT"

Aloha Weekend Everyone Hope you have enjoyed General Conference this morning and other sessions.Upcoming event of the De...
10/01/2022

Aloha Weekend Everyone
Hope you have enjoyed General Conference this morning and other sessions.

Upcoming event of the Department

What: Open House
When: on Wednesday, October 5th
What time: From 10:00 am-12:00 pm.
What to expect: We will be handing out Chips, Hot dogs etc plus important informations regarding safety.

Looking forward to seeing and meeting you all.
This is an event that happens every year ( during Fall semester)… During this time you will get to see the equipments we use for our daily basis operations. And if you have questions etc you can speak to one of the Administrators who will be present during this event.

If this is your laptop 💻 come to the security office to claim it. Bring your ID.Laptop found in McKay Room 135.
10/01/2022

If this is your laptop 💻 come to the security office to claim it. Bring your ID.
Laptop found in McKay Room 135.

Enforcement Policies- Impound and Towing of vehicles- Disciplinary actions taken by university and/or municipal courts- ...
09/30/2022

Enforcement Policies
- Impound and Towing of vehicles
- Disciplinary actions taken by university and/or municipal courts
- Referrals to the office of honor
- Responsibility for citations
- unlicensed/Uninsured/Expired Registration or safety check decal
- Traffic Citation Appeals
- Payment of fines

For more information's on the above mention please click the link to learn more: https://safetyandsecurity.byuh.edu/publicsafety/traffic-parking-regulations

ATTENTION ATTENTION This is just to let you all know that we will send out an email notifying you when we get the parkin...
09/30/2022

ATTENTION ATTENTION
This is just to let you all know that we will send out an email notifying you when we get the parking permits. We thank all who have been applying and paying for your parking pass. We encourage all to do the same.

Advice:
If you are still waiting to do safety check or registering your car and need time please do come by our office and get a temporary parking. Remember, we give out permits or temporary pass ONLY if you are insured. NO Insurance, NO parking permit and you CANNOT park on campus.

If you have any questions regarding parking permit, please do not hesitate to come by our office and meet with either the shift supervisors or the admin.

Aloha Friday Ohana,A few safety tips as we enjoy this weekend and the days to come:Residents 1. Always lock your door; e...
09/23/2022

Aloha Friday Ohana,
A few safety tips as we enjoy this weekend and the days to come:
Residents
1. Always lock your door; even when you're sleeping or just going down the hall.
2. Do not allow strangers to enter your room or your complex.
3. Do not open your door unless you can identify the person seeking entry.
4. Do not let unknown individuals "tailgate;" ask who they are visiting and offer to call the University Security Department.
5. Do not prop any exterior doors open to allow unescorted visitors into the residence hall (pizza delivery, friends, etc.).
6. Report lost or stolen residence hall keys immediately to your residence hall staff.
7. Report any malfunctioning locks, doors or windows to your residence life staff (RA’s).
8. Do not leave your keys lying around in your room when you are not in the room.
9. Do not leave messages on your door about when you will be returning to your room.
10. Tell a roommate or friend if you are planning to be away overnight or for a few days.
11. Report any suspicious persons or activities (including solicitors) in or near your residence hall to your residence advisors staff and University Security.
12. Secure your valuables and engrave expensive items with identifying information.
13. Always lock your doors at night, especially if you reside on the first or second floors.
14. Do not leave your identification, keys, wallets, checkbooks, or other valuables in open view.
15. Get to know your RA, residence life staff and neighbors.

Wishing you all a Happy Weekend and stay safe.

DRESSING AND GROOMING REMINDERShttps://honorcode.byuh.edu/dress-and-groomingWe encourage all to follow this standards la...
09/22/2022

DRESSING AND GROOMING REMINDERS
https://honorcode.byuh.edu/dress-and-grooming
We encourage all to follow this standards laid out before us by our Leaders.

The attire and grooming of both men and women should always be modest, neat and clean. It should also be consistent with the dignity of a representative of BYU–Hawaii and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Modesty, appropriateness, and cleanliness are important values that reflect pe...

CURFEW REMINDERALL who lives on Campus should know and remember this and no one is exempted to this policies.On-CampusRe...
09/22/2022

CURFEW REMINDER
ALL who lives on Campus should know and remember this and no one is exempted to this policies.

On-Campus

Residence Halls: Hales 1-10. Visitors of the opposite gender are permitted in the lounge and lobby but not in the residential living spaces or areas, including kitchens, bedrooms, and bathrooms. Visiting hours begin after 8 am and extend until 11:30 pm, Saturday through Thursday. Curfew on these nights is 12 am (midnight). On Friday night visiting hours extend until 1:30 am and curfew is 2 am. Students are required to “sign out” with their respective Hale when not returning by curfew.

Off-Campus

Visitors of the opposite gender are permitted in living rooms and kitchens but not in the bedroom or bathroom areas in off-campus living units. Visiting hours may begin at 9 am. and extend until midnight. Friday night visiting hours may extend until 2 am. Landlords may establish a shorter visiting period if proper notice is given to residents. This policy applies to all housing units occupied by single students.

ALL ENROLLED STUDENTS AGREED TO FOLLOW THIS.

For more information:

Residential Living Standards at BYU–Hawaii are based upon the belief that not all learning occurs in the classroom. Much can be learned in our places of worship, where we work, play, and live. It is to be noted that some conduct which may have been appropriate in the living situations where studen...

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