Emergency Procedures Notice to Students
The safety of all students attending California State University Fullerton is of paramount importance. During an emergency it is necessary for students to have a basic understanding of their personal responsibilities and the University’s emergency response procedures. In the event of an emergency, please adhere to the following guidelines.
Before an emergency occurs-
- Know the safe evacuation routes for your specific building and floor.
- Know the evacuation assembly areas for your building.
When an emergency occurs-
- Keep calm and do not run or panic. Your best chance of emerging from an emergency is with a clear head.
- Evacuation is not always the safest course of action. If directed to evacuate, take all of your belongings and proceed safely to the nearest evacuation route.
- Do not leave the area. Remember that faculty and other staff members need to be able to account for your whereabouts.
- Do not re-enter building until informed it is safe by a building marshal or other campus authority.
- If directed to evacuate the campus, please follow the evacuation routes established by either parking or police officers.
After an emergency occurs-
- If an emergency disrupts normal campus operations or causes the University to close for a prolonged period of time (more than three days), students are expected to complete the course assignments listed on the syllabus as soon as it is reasonably possible to do so.
- Students can determine the University's operational status by checking the University's web site at http://www.fullerton.edu, calling the University's hotline number at 657-278-4444, or tuning into area radio and television stations. Students should assume that classes will be held unless they hear or read an official closure announcement.
EMERGENCY CALLS
DIAL 9-1-1
All campus phones and cell phones on campus reach the University Police Department
Non-emergency line: (657) 278-2515
24-hour recorded emergency information line:
(657) 278-4444 |
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