KEY INFORMATION
REPORT ALL EMERGENCIES TO THE UNIVERSITY POLICE
(e.g. smoke, fire, gas leaks, chemical spills, medical emergencies, etc.)
From an on-campus phone: 333
From an off-campus phone or mobile phone: (631) 632-3333
REPORT URGENT FACILITIES ISSUES
(e.g. water leaks, ADA doors not working, loss of power, etc.)
PLEASE CALL THE NUMBERS BELOW;
DO NOT SUBMIT URGENT ISSUES THROUGH FIXIT
West Campus, R&D Park, and South Campus
- Non-residence buildings: (631) 632-6400
- Residence buildings: Please call the RA for the building, listed here
- East Side Dining, West Side Dining, Recreation Center, Student Health Center: (631)
632-9585
Southampton Campus
- Non-residence buildings: (631) 632-5058/5047
- Residence buildings: (631) 599-8985
East Campus
- Stony Brook Medicine (University Hospital Medical Center, HSC, BST, MART, Ambulatory
Surgery Center, etc.): (631) 444-2400
Long Island State Veterans Home
- Normal business hours: (631) 444-8780
- After business hours (Security): (631) 444-8535
WORK REQUEST SUBMISSION INFORMATION
SUBMIT A WORK OR MAINTENANCE REQUEST
FIXIT Website
REPORT A PEST MANAGEMENT PROBLEM
Pest Management Website
REQUEST A PROJECT (NEW CONSTRUCTION)
Campus Construction Website
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
No facility, organization, or community, including Stony Brook University, is immune
from disaster. Emergencies can arise at any time and from various natural or man-made
causes. The best way to minimize potential loss, and speed up the recovery from events
such as hurricanes, snow storms, fires, or terrorist acts, etc. is to plan ahead.
The Emergency Management team at Stony Brook University is trained to evaluate and
respond to major emergency situations in our campus community.
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FIRE SAFETY
The Fire Safety Division of the Department of Environmental Health & Safety is comprised
of a Manager of Fire Safety and ten Fire Marshals who serve a population of over 30,000
faculty, staff, students, and guests on the Main Campus, University Hospital and Medical
Center, Long Island Veterans Home, Southampton Campus, Manhattan Campus, Research
and Development Campus and the Calverton Incubator.
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LABORATORY SAFETY
The Laboratory Safety program supports Stony Brook's Mission by providing guidance
and support to researchers in order to identify and eliminate or reduce hazards, train
personnel, and ensure compliance with local, state and federal regulations. The Program
provides policies, procedures, training, guidance, and other information to assist
research and teaching personnel to provide a safe and healthful environment in which
to operate.
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