From:
Jonathan Klane <jklane1**At_Symbol_Here**ASU.EDU>
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Re: [DCHAS-L] permanent phones in lab
Date:
Apr 2, 2025 15:03 UTC
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"They definitely never get used and are clunky to use."
The same could be said for spill kits. They rarely/never get used and can be clunky. Yet we maintain them as a critical piece of equipment in the event of a spill.
In the event of an emergency (e.g., medical, chemical, biological, fire, physical threat, etc.) a landline can be quite helpful. If cell lines are packed, a landline call will go through. Cell phone signals don't triangulate as well as landlines for location. Some landlines in a campus system can even show 9-1-1 which room the call is.
Landlines are simple to use. Pick up the receiver, hear a dial tone, push the numbers and it goes through. Easy peasy. If students are unfamiliar with its operation, then they should be trained on it the same way we train them on any other piece of emergency equipment they might use in the event.
Keep them. It could be the most important decision that saves lives.
All my best,
Jon
Jonathan Klane, M.S.Ed., CIH, CSP, CHMM, CIT
Business Development, Senior Manager | Advisor
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PhD candidate, Human + Social Dimensions of Science + Technology
Arizona State University
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Dear Jarral
The important phone numbers in case of emergencies are necessary to display either in preparation lab area or in the main lab where the faculty seats so in case of emergencies they are visible.
It is always advisable to have emergency numbers at reach.
Regards
Rupesh
We are remodeling our organic chemistry and physics labs. We had a phone on the wall in the prep area in the old lab. Is that a requirement? And if so, is there anything we should consider with it?
Our school is thinking of removing all the phones from offices and maybe keeping the ones in the labs so that is also on the radar. They definitely never get used and are clunky to use.
Thanks,
Jarral
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