What you need to know
The annual fire safety report is included with a report required by the Jeanne Clery Act on crime statistics which is published by the UW Police Department.
Annual Fire Safety Reports for other UW campuses are available here:
The Campus Fire Safety Right-to-Know Act informs prospective and current students of the policies, concerns, and fire safety conditions that are present at the institution in which they have applied or are enrolled.
The Campus Fire Safety Right-to-Know Act serves to increase campus fire safety awareness across the nation, providing students and their families with the fire safety records of colleges and universities. Signed into law on August 14, 2008, this amendment requires post-secondary institutions to publicly display fire safety information and statistics. EH&S documents and shares fire incident reports with the campus community for fire safety education and to prevent future incidents.
The annual fire safety report is included with a report required by the Jeanne Clery Act on crime statistics which is published by the UW Police Department.
Annual Fire Safety Reports for other UW campuses are available here:
Click here to view a log of campus fires for the current calendar year:
Report all unintended fires, including unintended open flames and smoke without a visible flame, to EH&S at uwfire@uw.edu or (206) 685-0341.
Visit the Fire Safety and Prevention page for more information on reporting fires.
Fire incidents are defined in the Handbook for Campus Safety and Security Reporting:
“Any instance of open flame or other burning in a place not intended to contain the burning or in an uncontrolled manner”
Examples of fires that must be reported:
Examples of fires that are not reportable under the Fire Safety Right-to-Know Act but may be reportable under departmental policies:
When in doubt, ask your supervisor or someone in charge.