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Message EVACUATION PROCEDURESEvacuation Procedures Building Evacuation• Evacuations will be directed by faculty, staff, or Campus Police.• Exit immediately using the nearest marked exit and alert others as you go.• Assist individuals with disabilities. Do not use elevators during a re.• Move to a clear area at least 100 feet away from the building.• After evacuating, report to your instructor for instructions on whether class will resume or be dismissed.Campus Evacuation• A full or partial campus evacuation will be directed by the President or their designee.In the event of an emergency requiring the college to close or delay its normal schedule, a message will be sent to all individuals registered with SchoolCast. The message will include details about campus closures, reopening times and dates, and any changes to work or class schedules.SEVERE WEATHER / TORNADO PROCEDURESSevere Weather / Tornado Procedures If an emergency weather event occurs, a message will be sent through SchoolCast with updated closure or delay information.If Indoors:• Proceed immediately to your campus storm shelter.• If unable to reach the shelter safely, go to the lowest oor of your building and take cover away from windows and doors.• Do not use elevators.If Outdoors:• Enter the nearest building and move to the lowest level.• Stay away from windows and exterior doors.• Remain in place until the warning is lifted or conditions are safe.SHELTER IN PLACE & STORM SHELTER LOCATIONSShelter in Place & Storm Shelter LocationsOpelika Campus:Storm shelter is located in the basement of the Business Technology Center (BTC) Building, beneath the Southern Room.Wadley Campus:Storm shelter is located in the parking lot behind the dormitories.IMPORTANT: If you cannot safely reach a designated storm shelter, go to the lowest oor of the building you are in and take cover away from exterior doors and windows.ACTIVE SHOOTER / VIOLENT INTRUDER RESPONSEActive Shooter / Violent Intruder Response Upon sight or sound of an active shooter or violent intruder:• Call 911 immediately.• A hard lockdown will be initiated.• If possible, evacuate safely.• If evacuation is not possible:o Lock and barricade the door with heavy furniture.o Darken the room and move out of the line of sight (in case of shots through the door).o Stay quiet.o Be prepared to use objects as distraction devices to defend against a breach.• Evacuate when safe.• Wait for law enforcement to give the “all clear.”LOCKDOWN PROCEDURESLockdown ProceduresHard LockdownIndicates an immediate and serious threat.• Remain in place.• Lock doors and windows.• Stay out of sight.• Evacuate only if it is safe to do so.Soft LockdownIndicates a potential threat, but not an immediate danger.• Limited movement within the building.• Lock access points.• Classes may continue inside the building until the lockdown is lifted.FIRE EMERGENCY PROCEDURES• Know the locations of re extinguishers, exits, and pull stations.• Evacuate using the nearest exit and close doors behind you, but do not lock them.• Assist individuals with disabilities.• Do not use elevators.• Activate the pull station and call Campus Police.• Once outside, move to a safe location at least 500 feet from the building.• Do not re-enter unless authorized by college ofcials.Fire Emergency ProceduresReport all res to Campus Police.HAZARDOUS MATERIAL SPILL RESPONSE• Activate the re alarm to begin evacuation if needed.• Warn others to avoid the hazardous area.• Do not use elevators during a re.• Stay at least 500 feet away from the affected area.• Do not return until cleared by a college ofcial.Hazardous Material Spill ResponseReport all chemical or hazardous material spills to Campus Police immediately with a brief description of the situation.WEATHER & EMERGENCY ALERT NOTIFICATIONSWeather & Emergency Alert Notications (SchoolCast)In the event of a weather-related closing or on-campus emergency, notications will be sent via the Southern Union SchoolCast System to all registered faculty, staff, and students.Students are automatically enrolled in SchoolCast when registering for classes.Please verify that your contact information, especially your phone number, is current.Campus Police Wadley Campus: 334-328-9793Opelika Campus: 334-328-9392 Valley Campus: 334-328-9392 Local Police Wadley Police Department: 256-395-2261 Opelika Police Department: 334-705-5200 Valley Police Department: 334-756-5200 EMERGENCY CONTACT INFOSouthern Union Emergency Contact InfoMedical Emergency Dial 911 and Campus PoliceWHAT TO DO DURINGAN EMERGENCYEMERGENCY AND SAFETY GUIDELINESCAMPUS SAFETY IS EVERYONE’S RESPONSIBILITYScan to learn how your campus police are working to help keep you safe Go To Page > Go To Page > Go To Page > Go To Page > Go To Page > Go To Page > Go To Page > Go To Page > Go To Page >

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EVACUATION PROCEDURESEvacuation ProceduresBuilding Evacuation•  Evacuations will be directed by faculty, staff, or Campus Police.•  Exit immediately using the nearest marked exit and alert others as you go.•  Assist individuals with disabilities. Do not use elevators during a re.•  Move to a clear area at least 100 feet away from the building.•  After evacuating, report to your instructor for instructions on whether classwill resume or be dismissed.Campus Evacuation•  A full or partial campus evacuation will be directed by the President or theirdesignee.In the event of an emergency requiring the college to close or delay its normalschedule, a message will be sent to all individuals registered with SchoolCast.The message will include details about campus closures, reopening times anddates, and any changes to work or class schedules.SEVERE WEATHER / TORNADO PROCEDURESSevere Weather / Tornado ProceduresIf an emergency weather event occurs, a message will be sent throughSchoolCast with updated closure or delay information.If Indoors:•  Proceed immediately to your campus storm shelter.•  If unable to reach the shelter safely, go to the lowest oor of your buildingand take cover away from windows and doors.•  Do not use elevators.If Outdoors:•  Enter the nearest building and move to the lowest level.•  Stay away from windows and exterior doors.•  Remain in place until the warning is lifted or conditions are safe.SHELTER IN PLACE & STORM SHELTER LOCATIONSShelter in Place & Storm Shelter LocationsOpelika Campus:Storm shelter is located in the basement of the Business Technology Center (BTC) Building, beneath the Southern Room.Wadley Campus:Storm shelter is located in the parking lot behind the dormitories.IMPORTANT: If you cannot safely reach a designated storm shelter, go to the lowest oor of the building you are in and take cover away from exterior doorsand windows.ACTIVE SHOOTER / VIOLENT INTRUDER RESPONSEActive Shooter / Violent Intruder ResponseUpon sight or sound of an active shooter or violent intruder:•  Call 911 immediately.•  A hard lockdown will be initiated.•  If possible, evacuate safely.•  If evacuation is not possible:o  Lock and barricade the door with heavy furniture.o  Darken the room and move out of the line of sight (in case of shots through the door).o  Stay quiet.o  Be prepared to use objects as distraction devices to defend against a breach.•  Evacuate when safe.•  Wait for law enforcement to give the “all clear.”LOCKDOWN PROCEDURESLockdown ProceduresHard LockdownIndicates an immediate and serious threat.•  Remain in place.•  Lock doors and windows.•  Stay out of sight.•  Evacuate only if it is safe to do so.Soft LockdownIndicates a potential threat, but not an immediate danger.•  Limited movement within the building.•  Lock access points.•  Classes may continue inside the building until the lockdown is lifted.FIRE EMERGENCY PROCEDURES•  Know the locations of re extinguishers, exits, and pull stations.•  Evacuate using the nearest exit and close doors behind you, but do not lock them.•  Assist individuals with disabilities.•  Do not use elevators.•  Activate the pull station and call Campus Police.•  Once outside, move to a safe location at least 500 feet from the building.•  Do not re-enter unless authorized by college ofcials.Fire Emergency ProceduresReport all res to Campus Police.HAZARDOUS MATERIAL SPILL RESPONSE•  Activate the re alarm to begin evacuation if needed.•  Warn others to avoid the hazardous area.•  Do not use elevators during a re.•  Stay at least 500 feet away from the affected area.•  Do not return until cleared by a college ofcial.Hazardous Material Spill ResponseReport all chemical or hazardous material spills to Campus Policeimmediately with a brief description of the situation.WEATHER & EMERGENCY ALERT NOTIFICATIONSWeather & Emergency Alert Notications(SchoolCast)In the event of a weather-related closing or on-campus emergency, noticationswill be sent via the Southern Union SchoolCast System to all registeredfaculty, staff, and students.Students are automatically enrolled in SchoolCast when registering for classes.Please verify that your contact information, especially your phone number,is current.Campus Police  Wadley Campus: 334-328-9793Opelika Campus: 334-328-9392Valley Campus: 334-328-9392Local PoliceWadley Police Department:  256-395-2261Opelika Police Department: 334-705-5200Valley Police Department:  334-756-5200EMERGENCY CONTACT INFOSouthern Union Emergency Contact InfoMedical Emergency Dial 911 and Campus Police
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EVACUATION PROCEDURESEvacuation Procedures Building Evacuation• Evacuations will be directed by faculty, staff, or Campus Police.• Exit immediately using the nearest marked exit and alert others as you go.• Assist individuals with disabilities. Do not use elevators during a re.• Move to a clear area at least 100 feet away from the building.• After evacuating, report to your instructor for instructions on whether class will resume or be dismissed.Campus Evacuation• A full or partial campus evacuation will be directed by the President or their designee.In the event of an emergency requiring the college to close or delay its normal schedule, a message will be sent to all individuals registered with SchoolCast. The message will include details about campus closures, reopening times and dates, and any changes to work or class schedules.SEVERE WEATHER / TORNADO PROCEDURESSevere Weather / Tornado Procedures If an emergency weather event occurs, a message will be sent through SchoolCast with updated closure or delay information.If Indoors:• Proceed immediately to your campus storm shelter.• If unable to reach the shelter safely, go to the lowest oor of your building and take cover away from windows and doors.• Do not use elevators.If Outdoors:• Enter the nearest building and move to the lowest level.• Stay away from windows and exterior doors.• Remain in place until the warning is lifted or conditions are safe.SHELTER IN PLACE & STORM SHELTER LOCATIONSShelter in Place & Storm Shelter LocationsOpelika Campus:Storm shelter is located in the basement of the Business Technology Center (BTC) Building, beneath the Southern Room.Wadley Campus:Storm shelter is located in the parking lot behind the dormitories.IMPORTANT: If you cannot safely reach a designated storm shelter, go to the lowest oor of the building you are in and take cover away from exterior doors and windows.ACTIVE SHOOTER / VIOLENT INTRUDER RESPONSEActive Shooter / Violent Intruder Response Upon sight or sound of an active shooter or violent intruder:• Call 911 immediately.• A hard lockdown will be initiated.• If possible, evacuate safely.• If evacuation is not possible:o Lock and barricade the door with heavy furniture.o Darken the room and move out of the line of sight (in case of shots through the door).o Stay quiet.o Be prepared to use objects as distraction devices to defend against a breach.• Evacuate when safe.• Wait for law enforcement to give the “all clear.”LOCKDOWN PROCEDURESLockdown ProceduresHard LockdownIndicates an immediate and serious threat.• Remain in place.• Lock doors and windows.• Stay out of sight.• Evacuate only if it is safe to do so.Soft LockdownIndicates a potential threat, but not an immediate danger.• Limited movement within the building.• Lock access points.• Classes may continue inside the building until the lockdown is lifted.FIRE EMERGENCY PROCEDURES• Know the locations of re extinguishers, exits, and pull stations.• Evacuate using the nearest exit and close doors behind you, but do not lock them.• Assist individuals with disabilities.• Do not use elevators.• Activate the pull station and call Campus Police.• Once outside, move to a safe location at least 500 feet from the building.• Do not re-enter unless authorized by college ofcials.Fire Emergency ProceduresReport all res to Campus Police.HAZARDOUS MATERIAL SPILL RESPONSE• Activate the re alarm to begin evacuation if needed.• Warn others to avoid the hazardous area.• Do not use elevators during a re.• Stay at least 500 feet away from the affected area.• Do not return until cleared by a college ofcial.Hazardous Material Spill ResponseReport all chemical or hazardous material spills to Campus Police immediately with a brief description of the situation.WEATHER & EMERGENCY ALERT NOTIFICATIONSWeather & Emergency Alert Notications (SchoolCast)In the event of a weather-related closing or on-campus emergency, notications will be sent via the Southern Union SchoolCast System to all registered faculty, staff, and students.Students are automatically enrolled in SchoolCast when registering for classes.Please verify that your contact information, especially your phone number, is current. Go To Page > Go To Page > Go To Page > Go To Page > Go To Page > Go To Page > Go To Page >

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EVACUATION PROCEDURESEvacuation Procedures Building Evacuation• Evacuations will be directed by faculty, staff, or Campus Police.• Exit immediately using the nearest marked exit and alert others as you go.• Assist individuals with disabilities. Do not use elevators during a re.• Move to a clear area at least 100 feet away from the building.• After evacuating, report to your instructor for instructions on whether class will resume or be dismissed.Campus Evacuation• A full or partial campus evacuation will be directed by the President or their designee.In the event of an emergency requiring the college to close or delay its normal schedule, a message will be sent to all individuals registered with SchoolCast. The message will include details about campus closures, reopening times and dates, and any changes to work or class schedules.SEVERE WEATHER / TORNADO PROCEDURESSevere Weather / Tornado Procedures If an emergency weather event occurs, a message will be sent through SchoolCast with updated closure or delay information.If Indoors:• Proceed immediately to your campus storm shelter.• If unable to reach the shelter safely, go to the lowest oor of your building and take cover away from windows and doors.• Do not use elevators.If Outdoors:• Enter the nearest building and move to the lowest level.• Stay away from windows and exterior doors.• Remain in place until the warning is lifted or conditions are safe.SHELTER IN PLACE & STORM SHELTER LOCATIONSShelter in Place & Storm Shelter LocationsOpelika Campus:Storm shelter is located in the basement of the Business Technology Center (BTC) Building, beneath the Southern Room.Wadley Campus:Storm shelter is located in the parking lot behind the dormitories.IMPORTANT: If you cannot safely reach a designated storm shelter, go to the lowest oor of the building you are in and take cover away from exterior doors and windows.ACTIVE SHOOTER / VIOLENT INTRUDER RESPONSEActive Shooter / Violent Intruder Response Upon sight or sound of an active shooter or violent intruder:• Call 911 immediately.• A hard lockdown will be initiated.• If possible, evacuate safely.• If evacuation is not possible:o Lock and barricade the door with heavy furniture.o Darken the room and move out of the line of sight (in case of shots through the door).o Stay quiet.o Be prepared to use objects as distraction devices to defend against a breach.• Evacuate when safe.• Wait for law enforcement to give the “all clear.”LOCKDOWN PROCEDURESLockdown ProceduresHard LockdownIndicates an immediate and serious threat.• Remain in place.• Lock doors and windows.• Stay out of sight.• Evacuate only if it is safe to do so.Soft LockdownIndicates a potential threat, but not an immediate danger.• Limited movement within the building.• Lock access points.• Classes may continue inside the building until the lockdown is lifted.FIRE EMERGENCY PROCEDURES• Know the locations of re extinguishers, exits, and pull stations.• Evacuate using the nearest exit and close doors behind you, but do not lock them.• Assist individuals with disabilities.• Do not use elevators.• Activate the pull station and call Campus Police.• Once outside, move to a safe location at least 500 feet from the building.• Do not re-enter unless authorized by college ofcials.Fire Emergency ProceduresReport all res to Campus Police.HAZARDOUS MATERIAL SPILL RESPONSE• Activate the re alarm to begin evacuation if needed.• Warn others to avoid the hazardous area.• Do not use elevators during a re.• Stay at least 500 feet away from the affected area.• Do not return until cleared by a college ofcial.Hazardous Material Spill ResponseReport all chemical or hazardous material spills to Campus Police immediately with a brief description of the situation. Go To Page > Go To Page > Go To Page > Go To Page > Go To Page > Go To Page >

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EVACUATION PROCEDURESEvacuation Procedures Building Evacuation• Evacuations will be directed by faculty, staff, or Campus Police.• Exit immediately using the nearest marked exit and alert others as you go.• Assist individuals with disabilities. Do not use elevators during a re.• Move to a clear area at least 100 feet away from the building.• After evacuating, report to your instructor for instructions on whether class will resume or be dismissed.Campus Evacuation• A full or partial campus evacuation will be directed by the President or their designee.In the event of an emergency requiring the college to close or delay its normal schedule, a message will be sent to all individuals registered with SchoolCast. The message will include details about campus closures, reopening times and dates, and any changes to work or class schedules.SEVERE WEATHER / TORNADO PROCEDURESSevere Weather / Tornado Procedures If an emergency weather event occurs, a message will be sent through SchoolCast with updated closure or delay information.If Indoors:• Proceed immediately to your campus storm shelter.• If unable to reach the shelter safely, go to the lowest oor of your building and take cover away from windows and doors.• Do not use elevators.If Outdoors:• Enter the nearest building and move to the lowest level.• Stay away from windows and exterior doors.• Remain in place until the warning is lifted or conditions are safe.SHELTER IN PLACE & STORM SHELTER LOCATIONSShelter in Place & Storm Shelter LocationsOpelika Campus:Storm shelter is located in the basement of the Business Technology Center (BTC) Building, beneath the Southern Room.Wadley Campus:Storm shelter is located in the parking lot behind the dormitories.IMPORTANT: If you cannot safely reach a designated storm shelter, go to the lowest oor of the building you are in and take cover away from exterior doors and windows.ACTIVE SHOOTER / VIOLENT INTRUDER RESPONSEActive Shooter / Violent Intruder Response Upon sight or sound of an active shooter or violent intruder:• Call 911 immediately.• A hard lockdown will be initiated.• If possible, evacuate safely.• If evacuation is not possible:o Lock and barricade the door with heavy furniture.o Darken the room and move out of the line of sight (in case of shots through the door).o Stay quiet.o Be prepared to use objects as distraction devices to defend against a breach.• Evacuate when safe.• Wait for law enforcement to give the “all clear.”LOCKDOWN PROCEDURESLockdown ProceduresHard LockdownIndicates an immediate and serious threat.• Remain in place.• Lock doors and windows.• Stay out of sight.• Evacuate only if it is safe to do so.Soft LockdownIndicates a potential threat, but not an immediate danger.• Limited movement within the building.• Lock access points.• Classes may continue inside the building until the lockdown is lifted.FIRE EMERGENCY PROCEDURES• Know the locations of re extinguishers, exits, and pull stations.• Evacuate using the nearest exit and close doors behind you, but do not lock them.• Assist individuals with disabilities.• Do not use elevators.• Activate the pull station and call Campus Police.• Once outside, move to a safe location at least 500 feet from the building.• Do not re-enter unless authorized by college ofcials.Fire Emergency ProceduresReport all res to Campus Police. Go To Page > Go To Page > Go To Page > Go To Page > Go To Page > Go To Page >

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EVACUATION PROCEDURESEvacuation Procedures Building Evacuation• Evacuations will be directed by faculty, staff, or Campus Police.• Exit immediately using the nearest marked exit and alert others as you go.• Assist individuals with disabilities. Do not use elevators during a re.• Move to a clear area at least 100 feet away from the building.• After evacuating, report to your instructor for instructions on whether class will resume or be dismissed.Campus Evacuation• A full or partial campus evacuation will be directed by the President or their designee.In the event of an emergency requiring the college to close or delay its normal schedule, a message will be sent to all individuals registered with SchoolCast. The message will include details about campus closures, reopening times and dates, and any changes to work or class schedules.SEVERE WEATHER / TORNADO PROCEDURESSevere Weather / Tornado Procedures If an emergency weather event occurs, a message will be sent through SchoolCast with updated closure or delay information.If Indoors:• Proceed immediately to your campus storm shelter.• If unable to reach the shelter safely, go to the lowest oor of your building and take cover away from windows and doors.• Do not use elevators.If Outdoors:• Enter the nearest building and move to the lowest level.• Stay away from windows and exterior doors.• Remain in place until the warning is lifted or conditions are safe.SHELTER IN PLACE & STORM SHELTER LOCATIONSShelter in Place & Storm Shelter LocationsOpelika Campus:Storm shelter is located in the basement of the Business Technology Center (BTC) Building, beneath the Southern Room.Wadley Campus:Storm shelter is located in the parking lot behind the dormitories.IMPORTANT: If you cannot safely reach a designated storm shelter, go to the lowest oor of the building you are in and take cover away from exterior doors and windows.ACTIVE SHOOTER / VIOLENT INTRUDER RESPONSEActive Shooter / Violent Intruder Response Upon sight or sound of an active shooter or violent intruder:• Call 911 immediately.• A hard lockdown will be initiated.• If possible, evacuate safely.• If evacuation is not possible:o Lock and barricade the door with heavy furniture.o Darken the room and move out of the line of sight (in case of shots through the door).o Stay quiet.o Be prepared to use objects as distraction devices to defend against a breach.• Evacuate when safe.• Wait for law enforcement to give the “all clear.”LOCKDOWN PROCEDURESLockdown ProceduresHard LockdownIndicates an immediate and serious threat.• Remain in place.• Lock doors and windows.• Stay out of sight.• Evacuate only if it is safe to do so.Soft LockdownIndicates a potential threat, but not an immediate danger.• Limited movement within the building.• Lock access points.• Classes may continue inside the building until the lockdown is lifted. Go To Page > Go To Page > Go To Page > Go To Page >

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EVACUATION PROCEDURESEvacuation Procedures Building Evacuation• Evacuations will be directed by faculty, staff, or Campus Police.• Exit immediately using the nearest marked exit and alert others as you go.• Assist individuals with disabilities. Do not use elevators during a re.• Move to a clear area at least 100 feet away from the building.• After evacuating, report to your instructor for instructions on whether class will resume or be dismissed.Campus Evacuation• A full or partial campus evacuation will be directed by the President or their designee.In the event of an emergency requiring the college to close or delay its normal schedule, a message will be sent to all individuals registered with SchoolCast. The message will include details about campus closures, reopening times and dates, and any changes to work or class schedules.SEVERE WEATHER / TORNADO PROCEDURESSevere Weather / Tornado Procedures If an emergency weather event occurs, a message will be sent through SchoolCast with updated closure or delay information.If Indoors:• Proceed immediately to your campus storm shelter.• If unable to reach the shelter safely, go to the lowest oor of your building and take cover away from windows and doors.• Do not use elevators.If Outdoors:• Enter the nearest building and move to the lowest level.• Stay away from windows and exterior doors.• Remain in place until the warning is lifted or conditions are safe.SHELTER IN PLACE & STORM SHELTER LOCATIONSShelter in Place & Storm Shelter LocationsOpelika Campus:Storm shelter is located in the basement of the Business Technology Center (BTC) Building, beneath the Southern Room.Wadley Campus:Storm shelter is located in the parking lot behind the dormitories.IMPORTANT: If you cannot safely reach a designated storm shelter, go to the lowest oor of the building you are in and take cover away from exterior doors and windows.ACTIVE SHOOTER / VIOLENT INTRUDER RESPONSEActive Shooter / Violent Intruder Response Upon sight or sound of an active shooter or violent intruder:• Call 911 immediately.• A hard lockdown will be initiated.• If possible, evacuate safely.• If evacuation is not possible:o Lock and barricade the door with heavy furniture.o Darken the room and move out of the line of sight (in case of shots through the door).o Stay quiet.o Be prepared to use objects as distraction devices to defend against a breach.• Evacuate when safe.• Wait for law enforcement to give the “all clear.” Go To Page > Go To Page > Go To Page >

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EVACUATION PROCEDURESEvacuation Procedures Building Evacuation• Evacuations will be directed by faculty, staff, or Campus Police.• Exit immediately using the nearest marked exit and alert others as you go.• Assist individuals with disabilities. Do not use elevators during a re.• Move to a clear area at least 100 feet away from the building.• After evacuating, report to your instructor for instructions on whether class will resume or be dismissed.Campus Evacuation• A full or partial campus evacuation will be directed by the President or their designee.In the event of an emergency requiring the college to close or delay its normal schedule, a message will be sent to all individuals registered with SchoolCast. The message will include details about campus closures, reopening times and dates, and any changes to work or class schedules.SEVERE WEATHER / TORNADO PROCEDURESSevere Weather / Tornado Procedures If an emergency weather event occurs, a message will be sent through SchoolCast with updated closure or delay information.If Indoors:• Proceed immediately to your campus storm shelter.• If unable to reach the shelter safely, go to the lowest oor of your building and take cover away from windows and doors.• Do not use elevators.If Outdoors:• Enter the nearest building and move to the lowest level.• Stay away from windows and exterior doors.• Remain in place until the warning is lifted or conditions are safe.SHELTER IN PLACE & STORM SHELTER LOCATIONSShelter in Place & Storm Shelter LocationsOpelika Campus:Storm shelter is located in the basement of the Business Technology Center (BTC) Building, beneath the Southern Room.Wadley Campus:Storm shelter is located in the parking lot behind the dormitories.IMPORTANT: If you cannot safely reach a designated storm shelter, go to the lowest oor of the building you are in and take cover away from exterior doors and windows. Go To Page > Go To Page >

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EVACUATION PROCEDURESEvacuation Procedures Building Evacuation• Evacuations will be directed by faculty, staff, or Campus Police.• Exit immediately using the nearest marked exit and alert others as you go.• Assist individuals with disabilities. Do not use elevators during a re.• Move to a clear area at least 100 feet away from the building.• After evacuating, report to your instructor for instructions on whether class will resume or be dismissed.Campus Evacuation• A full or partial campus evacuation will be directed by the President or their designee.In the event of an emergency requiring the college to close or delay its normal schedule, a message will be sent to all individuals registered with SchoolCast. The message will include details about campus closures, reopening times and dates, and any changes to work or class schedules.SEVERE WEATHER / TORNADO PROCEDURESSevere Weather / Tornado Procedures If an emergency weather event occurs, a message will be sent through SchoolCast with updated closure or delay information.If Indoors:• Proceed immediately to your campus storm shelter.• If unable to reach the shelter safely, go to the lowest oor of your building and take cover away from windows and doors.• Do not use elevators.If Outdoors:• Enter the nearest building and move to the lowest level.• Stay away from windows and exterior doors.• Remain in place until the warning is lifted or conditions are safe. Go To Page >

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EVACUATION PROCEDURESEvacuation Procedures Building Evacuation• Evacuations will be directed by faculty, staff, or Campus Police.• Exit immediately using the nearest marked exit and alert others as you go.• Assist individuals with disabilities. Do not use elevators during a re.• Move to a clear area at least 100 feet away from the building.• After evacuating, report to your instructor for instructions on whether class will resume or be dismissed.Campus Evacuation• A full or partial campus evacuation will be directed by the President or their designee.In the event of an emergency requiring the college to close or delay its normal schedule, a message will be sent to all individuals registered with SchoolCast. The message will include details about campus closures, reopening times and dates, and any changes to work or class schedules.