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SEVERE WEATHER EMERGENCY
Campus Security Office: 289-2090 |
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Monitoring: Public Safety will monitor the National Weather Service radio and other weather information outlets for notification of potential severe weather reports for the immediate area: |
NOTE: Weather conditions can deteriorate rapidly, without warning; therefore, everyone should maintain a close watch on weather conditions via Internet, radio, and/or through personal observation. Individuals need to be prepared to act without notification when severe weather is experienced. |
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NOTE: In the event an employee feels that weather is immediately threatening they will initiate the following actions: |
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Take Cover – Instruct students, employees and others in the immediate area to move to the designated severe weather shelter areas*, time permitting, or find a wall near the interior of the building away from windows and exterior doors. Individuals will curl up in a ‘ball’ or fetal position near the wall, place their hands over their head and remain in the position until severe weather passes.
DO NOT LEAVE THE BUILDING OR INITIATE A BUILDING EVACUATION DURING THESE CIRCUMSTANCES. When severe weather strikes, power may be disrupted causing alarms to sound. If fire is not immediately present and a clear exit is maintained, everyone should remain until the weather passes. |
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ACADEMIC BUILDING |
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STUDENT CENTER |
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GYMNASIUM |
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GEORGE L. SMITH
BUILDING |
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LUCK GAMBRELL CENTER |
PLANT OPERATIONS |
COMMUNITY LEARNING CENTER |
BOBCAT VILLAS |
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The important thing is to move away from areas that have large expanses of windows, since these could become deadly missiles in the event of a tornado. Also, if you are in small inner room such as the restrooms or filing rooms, there will be more wall support around you. Everyone should remain in a safe area until the all clear is given. |
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