UNCW to Conduct Full Volume Test of Seahawk Warning Siren System Monday, Jan. 24 at NOON
Friday, January 21, 2011
UNCW will conduct a full volume test of the Seahawk Warning
Siren System and emergency cable TV interrupt system Monday, Jan.
24 at noon. The test will last approximately 4 to 5 minutes. No
action is required when the siren sounds at this time.
With the addition of three new sirens last summer, the university
now has 100 percent outdoor siren coverage on campus, including
Isaac Bear Early College High School and St. James Drive. Depending
on weather conditions, the siren sound may be carried for several
miles beyond campus.
Sign up for UNCW Alert emergency text messaging--For
Students, Faculty, Staff only
If you have not yet done so, please take this opportunity
to provide your cell phone number for emergency text and voice
messaging, which requires voluntary sign-up. This is one of
multiple communication tools UNCW may use to provide critical
information to the campus community during emergency situations.
Your cell phone number will be used only for emergency
communications and periodic system tests. Below are revised and
updated sign-up instructions using mySeaPort.
UNCW Alert Emergency Text and Voice Messaging sign-up
instructions:
1. Go to mySeaport and login
2. Under the Emergency Information section, select "Register to
Receive UNCW Emergency Texts on your Cell Phone"
3. Fill in your area code and phone number (you may also add a
personal e-mail address)
4. Click "Submit"
5. You can log out of mySeaport or continue on to other
applications
The Seahawk Warning Siren System is an outdoor emergency warning
tool and may not be audible inside all university buildings. If the
siren sounds in an actual emergency, immediately take shelter
indoors, seek further information and wait for an all-clear
notification.
For more information about the Seahawk Warning Siren
System, contact UNCW Environmental Health & Safety at
910.962.3057 or visit www.uncw.edu/siren.

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