Get Ready, Already for Safety Week on Campus
8/3/2012
Students, faculty and staff can learn emergency preparedness tips, make a hurricane kit and participate in a campus-wide scavenger hunt during Safety Week on Sept. 24-28. The Office of Student Affairs is organizing Safety Week as part of a coordinated emergency management initiative to promote emergency preparedness on campus.
Safety Week includes:
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Sept. 25 - Houston Police Department Speaker
12:30-2 p.m.
Scanlan Room, Jerabeck
Stephen Daniel, senior community liaison officer at the Houston Police Department, will present about surviving an active shooter situation.
Contact Matt Prasifka at 713.525.3512 or prasifm@stthom.edu.
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Sept. 26 - Safety Walk
8-10 p.m.
Crooker Patio
There will be a Safety Walk around campus to identify potential safety hazards. Participants will receive a multi-use flashlight. The walk will conclude at Guinan Hall as part of the Wonderful Wednesday event. Refreshments will be served.
Contact Matt Prasifka at 713.525.3512 or prasifm@stthom.edu.
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Sept. 27 - Weather Safety Day
12:30-2 p.m.
Scanlan Room, Jerabeck
Frank Billingsley, chief meteorologist for KPRC Local 2, will speak on Houston weather and preparation. In addition, participants will receive supplies to start their own hurricane kits. Food will be available.
Contact Matt Prasifka at 713.525.3512 or prasifm@stthom.edu.
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Sept. 28 - Red Cross CPR/AED/First Aid Course
This is a chance to be certified in CPR, AED & First Aid by the Red Cross. The certification is valid for 2 years. There are some spots that are available free of charge due to a federal grant. Please contact Jessica Domann for details.
$30 per person/Free
Contact Jessica Domann at 713-942-5036 or domannj@stthom.edu.
Safety Week will coincide with National Preparedness Month, National Campus Fire Safety Month and National Campus Safety Awareness Month. All events are free and open to UST students, faculty and staff.
Don't miss out on all the Safety Week activities. See the Master Calendar for details and to view more "Safety Awareness" events.
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