Preparation:
Move all furniture, including beds, away from
windows. Electrical appliances should be off
the floor, preferably in a closet.
Objects should be cleared from the floor and
from the tops of desks and dressers.
University will follow the Weather Emergency
Operating Policy.
Residents should place all valuables in a
lockable closet or drawer, which should remain
locked when the residents are not in the room.
Those students who reside in facilities that
have bathtubs are requested to clean the tub
and fill it half full with water. In a hurricane
there is the risk of loss of water supply. If
this should happen, the water in the tubs will
be needed for washing and flushing toilets.
Fill smaller containers with water for drinking
purposes. If additional drinking water is needed,
it will be made available as soon as possible.
Close all windows tightly. Venetian blinds
should be raised all the way to the top. Curtains
or drapes should be closed.
Each student should provide his/her own flashlight
in case of power failure. Do not use candles
or other flame-type lighting under any circumstances.
Use battery powered light only.
If you are instructed to go to a shelter, take
blankets, a flashlight, clothing, and snack
items with you, if possible.
During a Hurricane:
It is essential that everyone stay indoors
throughout the entire hurricane. Do not leave
your area until directed to do so by Public
Safety or Residential Life and Housing personnel.
During the peak of the storm, for maximum protection,
you should close all doors and remain in hallways.
Stay away from dangers such as glass windows
and doors.
Power failure is likely to occur during a hurricane;
therefore, do not use elevators.
Do not attempt to travel between floors, but
if you must, use the stairs.
Do not attempt to open windows or doors to
see what is happening outside.
Telephone calls should be made only in case
of emergency so that telephone lines will be
clear when needed.
After a Hurricane:
Check for injuries. Do not move a seriously
injured person unless he or she is in immediate
danger of further injuries. If you need emergency
assistance, call Public safety at ext. 3636.
Be aware of any structural damage around you,
and if necessary and safe to do so, carefully
leave the building per the General
Emergency Evacuation Procedures.
Always check for hazards: