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Your Safety is Our Priority
In case of emergency, illness, or injury, please see the following General Guest Security:
resources:
• Remove valuables from vehicles; use in-room safes.
Emergency:
1. Starr Pass Security may be contacted at (520) 791- • Keep your door closed, locked, and deadbolted. Secure balcony
6100 via CELL PHONE or 6100 from any HOUSE doors.
PHONE.
2. Starr Pass Security will direct the arrival of an • Hotel staff will not share guest names or room numbers. NTDA
ambulance and Fire/Rescue to an area closest to the patient or staff/volunteers cannot provide attendee room info.
emergency and coordinate any other hotel assets needed. You
may not know your exact location in the building. • Verify identities before opening your door.
3. All Starr Pass officers are certified in CPR and First Aid to provide
emergency assistance until the arrival of Emergency Medical • Protect your room key — do not mark it with your room number
Service personnel.
4. JW Marriott Starr Pass Security: Loss Prevention — (520) 791-6100 • Report suspicious activity to hotel staff immediately.
(Available 24/7).
• On checkout, double-check your room for belongings.
If you are unable to reach Starr Pass Security or if you
are off-property, call 911. • Notify the Front Desk upon arrival if you need special evacuation
assistance.
Emergency: Please dial “911” on your phone for emergency services
and your call will be routed to a regional dispatch center. You will need Hot Weather Tips:
to provide the following information to the dispatcher:
1. Do you require fire, ambulance, or police? To enjoy your NTDA Convention experience, here are some tips for
2. What city are you calling from (e.g., Tucson)? enjoying warmer temperatures:
3. Location? (If not in the hotel, use location descriptors such as a
nearby business or street sign.) • Stay hydrated: Drink water constantly, even when you don’t
feel thirsty, to prevent dehydration. Sip water vs. guzzle and gulp
Tucson Police Department Phone Numbers: to aid hydration. Drink at least 2 liters (8 cups) of water per day.
Limit dehydrating beverages such as alcohol, caffeine, and sugary
• For Emergency calls made from cell phones, dial: drinks.
911
• Non-Emergencies: (520) 791-4444 • Dress appropriately: Wear loose, light-colored clothing to stay
cool.
Pima County Sheriff’s Department
1750 E. Benson Hwy., Tucson, AZ 85714 • Seek shade and shelter: Utilize air conditioning indoors, and find
Phone: (520) 351-4600 shady parking.
Tucson Fire Department • Use sun protection: Wear sunscreen with a high SPF and use hats
Phone: (520) 791-4512 or umbrellas to block the sun.
Gwen Brown, NTDA President: (810) 844-3124 (cell phone — call • Use lip balm, dry eye drops, and lotion.
or text)
• Evenings can feel chilly. Bring a light sweater or jacket.
JW Marriott Starr Pass Security: From Lost and Found, Medical
Assistance, or simply reporting something strange or suspicious, calling • Know your body. If you are feeling ill, see a doctor.
“0” on any House Phone is the quickest way to speak with the Resort’s
Security staff. Other Useful Tips:
JW Marriott Starr Pass maintains a full-time security staff 24 hours a • Give them space: Keep a wide berth from any outdoor creatures.
day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. If you have security questions or
concerns, please feel free to stop and speak with the staff throughout • Be cautious when reaching into areas under rocks or plants.
the resort.
• If you are bitten by a venomous creature, call 911. For more
Common Sense Rule: Please be cognizant of your valuables. Don’t information, visit southernarizonaguide.com.
leave laptop computers and personal belongings or valuables
unattended in public space areas. • Javalinas do not like noise. Jingle keys or use an air horn if you
encounter them.

