Severe weather watch
- Monitor Emergency Alert Systems (radio, test alerts, website).
- Bring all persons inside buildings.
- Close windows and blinds.
- Review shelter/evacuation procedures and location of safe areas.
- Basements and enclosed first-floor hallways and rooms are best.
- Review “duck & cover” procedures. (Crouch down on elbows and knees with hands over the back of the head.)
Tornado warning issued or observed near campus
- Initiate lab or other department emergency procedures.
- The Rush University or appropriate emergency personnel will activate notification procedures.
- Move students and staff to safe areas. Do not allow evacuation by vehicles.
- Ensure all persons are in “duck and cover” positions under desks or tables.
- Remain in safe area until warning expires or until emergency personnel have issued “all clear” signal.
Hurricane/severe storm/flooding
- Monitor emergency alert systems (radio, test alerts, website) and RU-Alert communications.
- When advised, evacuate to designated safe areas.
- If time permits, remove items from near windows and secure loose objects.
- Stay indoors during high winds. Stay away from and do not open windows, and keep away from exterior walls and doors.
- If time permits, turn off water/electricity at main controls, unplug appliances.
- Remain in safe area until warning expires or until emergency personnel have issued “all clear” signal.
Inclement winter weather (snow/ice/wind)
- Monitor emergency alert systems (radio, text alerts, website).
- Closings or other restrictions of travel can be monitored through the University website, radio and television, RU-Alert, emergency text alerts and school monitors.
Earthquakes – with or without warnings
Indoors
- Get students and staff under desks/tables or supported doorways and interior hallways.
- Stay clear of exterior walls, skylights and falling objects.
- Do not evacuate building unless exits and avenues of egress are safe.
Outdoors
- Stay in the open, away from buildings where window glass and other objects may fall, and protect your head.
- Be aware of fires, downed power lines, aftershocks and broken utility pipes.