‘Operation Doorhanger’ reminds students, neighbors about safety

Published August 27, 2015 This content is archived.

“Doorhanger” kits containing safety reminders and tips on how to be a good neighbor were distributed Wednesday to more than 2,300 homes surrounding the South Campus.

Organized by Off-Campus Student Services and staffed by students, faculty, staff and neighborhood volunteers, Operation Doorhanger is part of UB’s continuing efforts to encourage community building.

Each year before the start of the academic year, UB distributes packets to students and other residents of the neighborhoods around the South Campus containing safety reminders, suggestions for how to be a good neighbor, information from local governments and utilities, and other useful information.

The kits are bags that are hung on door handles and include safety and courtesy tips that encourage students to “get to know your neighbors — they can be a great asset,” “socialize responsibly,” “keep noise down, especially late at night,” “keep your yard clean” and “don’t travel alone, particularly at night.”

“We are all responsible for keeping the community safe, clean and vibrant,” says Daniel Ryan, director of off-campus student services. “Operation Doorhanger is UB’s way of encouraging students and lifelong residents to stay safe and to work together for the benefit of all.”