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When the fire alarm
is activated, evacuation is mandatory, even if you don't smell
smoke. |
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Do not use
elevators! |
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Take personal
belongings (keys, purses, wallets, etc.). |
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Follow directions
given by your building's Emergency Coordinator. |
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Assist persons with
disabilities. |
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Do not physically
confront a person. |
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Do not let anyone
into a locked building/office. |
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Do not block the
person's access to exit. |
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Call 911 0r
672-1295. |

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Do not touch or
disturb the object or package. |
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Call 911 0r
672-1295. |
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Notify your
supervisor and/or the building's Emergency Coordinator. |

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Remain calm. |
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Get as much
information as possible from a threatening caller - location of
explosive device, when the device was planted, etc. |
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Call 911 0r
672-1295. |
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Follow instructions
of emergency personnel. |
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Help remove those
needing assistance from the immediate area. |
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Activate the
nearest fire alarm pull station and call 911 or 672-1295 if
possible. |
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Confine the fire by
closing windows and doors. |
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Extinguish the fire
if you have been trained and it is safe to do so. |
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Evacuate the
building. |
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Do not enter the
building until authorized to do so by emergency personnel. |

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For up-to-date
weather information:
- Monitor local radio and television stations
- Check the conditions on campus on the FSU website --
www.uncfsu.edu |
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Be prepared to
shelter in place until you're notified by Fayetteville State
University officials that it's safe to leave; have a plan for
getting back together with fellow employees. |
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During
thunderstorms, do not handle electrical equipment. |
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During hurricanes
or under tornado warnings:
- Seek shelter
- Stay away from windows; move to an interior hallway on a lower
floor
- Get under sturdy furniture |
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During floods:
- Do not walk through flowing water or drive through flooded
areas
- Stay away from electrical lines |
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Anxiety & Severe
Weather [PDF] |
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Know your
building's Emergency Coordinator and the evacuation procedure
for your area |
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Emergency
preparedness kits should be maintained by residents, commuters,
and staff. |
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Get a
battery-operated weather radio. |
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Discuss
preparedness plans with family and friends. |
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