Safety Rules in the Computer Lab
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Safety Rules in the Computer Lab
Do not run inside the computer lab.
Take a note of all the exits in the room, and also take
note of the location of fire extinguishers in the room
for the sake of fire safety.
Keep bags in the designated area, as they can cause
people to trip if they are simply lying around the
room.
Try not to type continuously for extremely long periods.
Look away from the screen once in a while to give your eyes
a rest.
Do not touch any exposed wires or sockets.
Do not attempt to open any machines, and do not
touch the backs of machines when they are switched
on.
Do not spill water or any other liquid on the machine, in order to
maintain electrical safety.
There is a lot of equipment in computer labs that could short circuit
itself or cause electric shocks.
Do not bring any food or drinks near the machine.
Log off the machine you were using, at the end of the period.
Shut down computer at the end of the day.
Push chairs up to the tables.
Do not access external devices without scanning them for
computer viruses.
Do not use your flash drive without permission.
Do not use your phone without permission.
Ensure that the temperature in the room stays cool, since
there are a lot of machines inside a lab, and these can
overheat easily.
Try not to touch any of the circuit boards and power
sockets when something is connected to them and
switched on.
Always maintain an extra copy of all your important
data.
Other equipment inside a computer lab is very expensive,
and it is your responsibility to ensure that this equipment
is kept safe and sound.
If some damage is incurred by this equipment, the cost of
repairing or replacing it will be very high indeed.
Hence, the importance of following these lab safety rules
for high school cannot be stressed enough.
Online Safety
Online predators can make contact through chat
rooms, discussion boards and email.
You should never give out personal information about
yourself or others.
It is NOT ok to meet someone in person that you have
met online.
Never share passwords with anyone, except parents.
Internet Website Safety
Do not use the same password for all sites.
Update your anti-virus software often
Phishing is a term for messages that request personal
information.
Note that friends and family email can contain viruses.
Protect Your Computer from Damage
Dust can affect computers adversely. Ensure that the machines are
cleaned on a regular basis.
Run antivirus software often
During a thunderstorm unplug devices, use power strips and proper
wiring.
Back up data often to prevent loss of information.
Use anti-virus and anti-spam software that is updated often.
(a sign of a virus is your computer running slow)
A key logger is a program that keeps a log of everything that is typed
into a keyboard.
Protect Computer from Natural
Threats.
Back up data
Use surge protectors
Insulate computers from heat
A natural threat includes:
Fire, water or heat
Cyber bullying
Bullies will:
Pretend they are other people while online
Spread lies about others
Trick people into giving out personal information
Post pictures of others without permission
Do not deal with a bully by bulling them back!
Be sure to report a bully to a trusted adult.
The computers belong to the Madison County School district
and are not to be changed in any way.