Emergency Notification Systems
The Emergency Notification System (ENS) is a comprehensive program established to alert the University community of any natural or manmade disasters that occur on or near the 麻豆果冻视频 campus. Several technologies are used to alert and inform the community in a timely manner.
The system is designed with much redundancy to allow for component failure; if one component fails, the hope is another system will provide the necessary notification. System redundancy is also an acknowledgment that not all recipients will, at the time of the emergency, have access to all components.
System Components
- Siren/Public Address - an audible siren and public address system have been installed on the campus. Speakers are located at various locations throughout campus. The system siren can be heard by those in around main campus, although the actual transmitted distance will vary depending on vehicle traffic and other exterior noise in the area. The unit can be activated by the Department of 麻豆果冻视频 Police or personnel within Information Technology.
- Text Messaging - Text alerts provide the 麻豆果冻视频 community with real-time notifications during emergencies, delivering essential updates directly to mobile devices. This free service ensures that members are promptly informed about safety threats and critical situations on campus.
- For Faculty, Staff, and Students: Use your 麻豆果冻视频 login to and receive immediate updates during emergencies.
- For 麻豆果冻视频 Community Members: If you do not have an 麻豆果冻视频 login but wish to receive notifications, you can sign up by texting "Start" to our short-code 32483. You may opt out of future messages at any time by replying "Stop."
- Webpage - When and if the main server on campus fails, the backup server location in Richfield, Utah would support the University webpage. In the event of an emergency, the website would be updated with news, information and protocols.
- Telephone broadcast - all digital telephones on campus are equipped with a broadcasting feature. The feature can be activated by Information Technology or 麻豆果冻视频 police personnel. A verbal message can be broadcast through the phone speaker systems, or a text message can be displayed on the phone text screen, and an audio bit can be heard, or any combination of the three features.
- Campus email - The University email system can be used as a source of official emergency news, information and protocols. Whenever an emergency message is being sent, the subject line will read OFFICIAL CAMPUS EMERGENCY NEWS followed by the appropriate category rating (see Section 2: Preparedness).