Safety information General askUS information General Support Information Accommodation Admin Essentials Careers, Jobs and My Future Disability Inclusion Service Immigration and visas Money Safety information Specialist support Uni Life Urgent Problems Wellbeing and Counselling Safety information Whilst Salford is a safe place to live and study, there can be times - as there are in all big cities - where you feel unsafe or in danger. Below are some useful links for helping you feel safe on campus and in general. Security and campus safety We prioritise your safety, with a dedicated security team committed to creating a secure environment for studying, living, and working. Our round-the-clock security service is available for guidance and assistance, ensuring a safe atmosphere for all members of our community. SafeZone SafeZone is a free app that empowers you to swiftly access emergency assistance, first aid resources and the means to report any urgent incidents or concerns. SafeZone helps you contact Security on campus rapidly in case of an emergency, allowing you to share your location and vital details with one tap of a button. Online safety Stay safe online by learning about protection of personal information, fraud and deception, exploitation and other risks. Scam awareness Stay vigilant against fraud by educating yourself about potential scam techniques. Recognising these attempts can help protect yourself and your peers from falling victim to fraudulent schemes. Wellbeing and Counselling We have a range of self-service resources, a 24-hour phoneline (through CareFirst) and an in-person service for your wellbeing. Find out more in this section. Tips from Greater Manchester Police Learn valuable insights from the Greater Manchester Police on staying safe and protecting your belongings in the city. Their guidance will enable you to navigate life in a big city like Greater Manchester with confidence and security. Immobilise National Property Register Our Security team recommend you safeguard your belongings by registering them on this free platform, which is regularly monitored by the police. You can quickly make a report if any of your registered possessions go missing, which will help the police investigate and potentially recover them. Strut Safe Strut Safe is a free UK-wide phone line to use if you’re walking alone. Volunteers will be a friendly voice to keep you company and help you feel safe until you arrive at your destination, no matter where you are going or where you have come from.