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1.6 Shelter in Place
Shelter in Place is a protective action to stay inside a building to avoid external hazards such as severe weather, a hostile intruder, or a hazardous material release. Shelter In Place is implemented as a measure to protect the safety and welfare of our students and staff. When Shelter In Place is warranted, you4.8.3 Establishing Temporary Shelter
Should a temporary shelter need to be established on campus, the following requirements must be met: Accommodations of 40 square feet per person Back-up … supplies Access to phones The Ridgeway Gymnasium would accommodate the needs of establishing shelter. The Red Cross has 300 cots available for use1.4.6.2 Tornadoes
or students from entering or leaving the University for an extended period of time. What to Do During a Tornado If indoors Go to a pre-designated shelter area … shoes Do not open windows If outdoors with no shelter Immediately get into a vehicle, buckle your seat belt and try to drive to the closest sturdy shelter4.8.1 Designated Alternate Facilities
. In the event of a short-term evacuation, the Red Cross will be contacted and will establish a temporary shelter in the Ridgeway gymnasium. Students living in the area that can find alternate housing will be encouraged to do so for the short period of time. Others will utilize the temporary shelter in the gymnasium4.8 Resident Relocation Plan
be provided with immediate shelter.1.4.10 Domestic Violence
. Efforts should be made to identify student’s support system/network, including family-based resources as well as shelters, battered women’s groups, etc1.4.6 Severe Weather and other Natural Disasters
appropriate shelter. The lowest possible level is usually the safest during a tornado. If unable to relocate to a lower level, put as many walls as possible between