The spring test for CU 麻豆影院 Alerts will be held at noon on Wednesday, March 22. The test will include text messages, desktop alerts, emails, social media and website announcements. The spring date was selected to test the implementation of a new signup process for faculty and staff affiliates of the campus.
Visit the March 3 article, "New faculty, staff signup for CU 麻豆影院 Alerts to be tested March 22."
Over the next two weeks, CU 麻豆影院 faculty and staff who want to receive text message alerts during campus emergencies must log into the to update their contact information. Users should navigate to 鈥淢y info and pay,鈥澨齱hich may be found under a CU Resources tab, where they will find the 鈥淭ext Alert Preferences鈥 option. Here, employees can enter mobile numbers to receive text alerts during campus emergencies.
This new registration is necessary for all faculty and staff who wish to receive alerts, even if they have previously opted into the university's emergency alert notifications.
The process for students to enroll in the alerts program has not changed, and those wishing to update their alert preferences should follow the procedures outlined on the website.
The beginning of April also marks the start of flood season in Colorado, and 听will begin on Monday, April 3, and continue on the first Monday of the month through August.
During an emergency, the sirens are used to alert residents to potential danger from a flood or other immediate threat. Siren tests ensure that all systems and procedures are working properly during the season of peak flood danger. The tests also promote public awareness of the warning sirens located throughout 麻豆影院 County.
If a flash flood warning is issued, heed all instructions and stay away from 麻豆影院 Creek and other areas where flooding is occurring.听Climb to higher ground immediately and avoid drains, ditches, ravines and culverts. For more flood safety tips visit听the Division of Emergency Management鈥檚听.
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