Evacuate, Lockdown, or Shelter-in-Place
The basic concept used to keep safe in an emergency is knowing how to Evacuate, Shelter-In-Place, or Lockdown.
Evacuation
In the event of an alarm or official notification, evacuate using the nearest exit (or alternate if nearest exit is unsafe).
- DO NOT use elevators.
- Take small personal belongings with you such as your keys, wallet, or phone.
- Gather in your designated assembly point unless otherwise instructed.
Lockdown
When a lockdown is declared, you should not exit or enter the building. If you are in a room that can be locked, lock the door and stay where you are. If you or others are in a hallway, go to the nearest room or office.
- Lock and/or barricade classroom and office doors.
- Turn off lights, radios and TVs; close blinds and silence cell phones. Keep calm, quiet and out of sight.
- If gunshots are heard, lie on the floor and try to use desks, file cabinets or concrete walls for additional protection.
- If you are outside when a lockdown is declared, seek safe shelter (an unlocked building, large trees, walls, cars in a parking lot) away from the danger area (if known).
- Leave your shelter only when informed that it is okay to do so by an official College communication, such as Send Word Now.
Shelter-In-Place
Move indoors and remain in a classroom or office. Locate yourself near solid interior walls, under furniture or large objects.
- Use cell phones and text messages for emergencies only
- If in a vehicle, immediately leave campus.
- Help others if you can.
- Leave your shelter only when informed that it is okay to do so by an official College communication, such as Send Word Now.