Readiness Saves Lives Brochure
(Sep 21, 2007 - 10:35:09 AM)
The Office of Security and Emergency Preparedness' brochure Readiness Saves Lives provides tips and information of steps you can take now to prepare for emergencies. This departmental brochure lists basic items to be included in an emergency kit. Click on the link below to learn more about the services offered by the Office of Security and Emergency Preparedness.
GRAB AND GO! Brochure
(Sep 20, 2007 - 3:52:52 PM)
Preparing for Emergencies: GRAB AND GO!
The University Office of Security and Emergency Preparedness provides
information on how to prepare a basic emergency kit. It is important to have
emergency items already on hand and set aside as time is of the essence during an
emergency. An emergency kit provides the basic essential items for survival
initially until help is available
Download the complete brochure below.
Downloadable Flyers
(Sep 14, 2007 - 10:38:17 AM)Download these flyers for use in your building or classroom.
Readiness Rules Bulletins
(Sep 14, 2007 - 9:43:29 AM)News bulletins, periodically prepared by the University Office of Security and Emergency Preparedness (OSEP), are provided to assist in disseminating current security preparedness information. In addition to featured articles by other university units, campus photos, and interesting tips, Readiness Rules addresses issues that help in identifying security risks to the university community. Click on a selected issue listed below to download the Readiness Rules bulletin.
Security Preparedness Brochures
(Jul 25, 2007 - 11:09:05 AM)Brochures, prepared by the Office of Security and Emergency Preparedness, provide information on security and emergency preparedness issues. The department’s popular Readiness Saves Lives brochure is available for downloading from this site and provides information regarding:
· Steps you can take to prepare for an emergency
· The possible signs of terrorism
· Emergency notification systems
· Assembling an emergency kit
· Requesting a training class or departmental risk assessment