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II (9). Fire Safety
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general
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https://handbook.mit.edu/fire/
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https://handbook.mit.edu/ii-7-e-3-effective-consent/
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2026-03-09T03:56:42+00:00
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II (9). Fire Safety

Source: https://handbook.mit.edu/fire/ Parent: https://handbook.mit.edu/ii-7-e-3-effective-consent/


II (9). Fire Safety

Members of the MIT community are prohibited by Massachusetts law and MIT regulations from committing fire and safety violations, including but not limited to:

Members of the MIT community may be subject to severe disciplinary action if they violate any Massachusetts statutory or MIT fire safety regulation or policy. Students who live in residence halls or Institute-owned apartments are additionally encouraged to review Residential Life’s Fire and Life Safety Policy.

Additionally, MIT has instituted a policy regarding burning of material offerings for ceremonial, cultural, traditional, or religious observances; students who have questions about the policy should connect with the Office of Religious, Spiritual, and Ethical Life (ORSEL) for more details. The policy can be found on the ORSEL website.

Fire Alarms

When a fire alarm is activated in a residence hall, residents are required by law to evacuate by way of the safest and closest exit to their designated meeting points. Residents who do not immediately evacuate their residence hall may be subject to a government fine or penalty, in addition to disciplinary action by the Institute. Institute policy is to evacuate immediately, NOT to fight fires.

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