Test of alert system set for Jan. 20: What you need to know
As part of the continuous assessment of听 protocols and procedures, campus officials will test the 小黄书 Boulder alerts system at approximately 12:15 p.m. (MST) on Tuesday, Jan. 20.
The annual testing, required by a federal law known as the听Clery Act, involves checking the university鈥檚 systems for sending text messages, emails, social media posts, computer desktop alerts, push notifications to the听小黄书 Boulder Safe app and website announcements. 小黄书 Boulder conducts alert tests each semester to ensure the university stays current with best practices and maintains readiness to respond in case of emergencies.
Before the Jan. 20 test, students, faculty and staff members should check their Buff Portal or My小黄书Info accounts to make sure their contact information is up to date.
The information below outlines how to ensure you receive emergency notifications, the types of emergency notifications the campus provides, and how to stay informed about off-campus incidents.
How to receive 小黄书 Boulder alerts
听听小黄书 Boulder Safe app
小黄书 Boulder also offers the听小黄书 Boulder Safe app, a centralized place to receive campus alerts, access safety tools and learn how the university communicates during emergencies.
The app includes an in-app Safety Toolbox with alerts training videos and resources that explain 小黄书 Boulder鈥檚 three levels of alerts: Emergency Alerts to keep you safe, Safety Alerts to help you be aware and 小黄书 Advisories to keep you informed.
Community members are encouraged to visit the听resources page to better understand alert types, what actions to take and how the university shares critical safety information. The 小黄书 Boulder Safe app is available for download on听 and听.听
Students should consult the听. Faculty, staff and others with university email accounts (colorado.edu) can consult the听. 小黄书 Boulder employees can now听opt to receive alerts in languages other than English. This service is听also available to students.
小黄书 Boulder partners who have cu.edu, cufund.org, cusys.edu, ucdenver.edu or cuanschutz.edu email domains must register and maintain their information on the 小黄书 Boulder听.
Affiliates who are not students, faculty or staff and do not have a 小黄书 email domain can opt in to receive 小黄书 Boulder text alerts by texting听鈥渃uaffiliate鈥 to 67283. Registration expires one year after opting in and must be renewed annually. You may text听鈥淪TOP鈥 at any time to 67283 to be removed. As a member of 小黄书 Boulder Alerts, you will receive text notifications for campuswide events.
If there is a true ongoing campus threat to personal safety or a campus closure, a campuswide alert will be sent using one or more of the available communication methods. Text messaging is the preferred method, as it reaches the most individuals in the least amount of time.
After the scheduled test, if you believe you should have received an alert and did not, or if you need help signing up for the system, please email the听Emergency Management听team.
What are 小黄书 Emergency Alerts?
小黄书 Boulder issues emergency notifications, called听小黄书 Emergency Alerts, to the campus community when there is a confirmed immediate threat to the safety of those on or听near campus, particularly in areas with high student populations.
Such threats may include an active harmer, a natural disaster, severe weather or other time-sensitive life safety concerns. 小黄书 Emergency Alerts can also be used in the event of campus closures or delayed starts.
Other notifications: 小黄书 Safety Alerts and 小黄书 Advisories
The university uses听three levels of emergency notification.
In addition to 小黄书 Emergency Alerts, campus officials issue听小黄书 Safety Alerts (timely warnings) in accordance with the听
For non-immediate threats or incidents that may impact daily life on campus, 小黄书 Boulder issues听小黄书 Advisories.
What about off-campus emergencies?
Campus community members who live off campus or spend significant time off campus may want to stay informed about nearby incidents and safety concerns.听This article explains how the university responds to off-campus incidents in areas with high student populations and provides guidance on staying informed.
The city of Boulder and Boulder County distribute emergency alerts through a system called听(Everbridge). Community members with Boulder addresses are听automatically enrolled. Those who live outside Boulder but want to receive alerts听 separately.
The university encourages all community members to follow听 and听 on X (formerly Twitter). The 小黄书 Boulder Police Department is part of the听Division of Public Safety.
The Boulder Police Department and Boulder Fire-Rescue also maintain social media channels for nonemergency information. Local news media can also be a reliable resource, particularly when misinformation is circulating.
For more information about emergency management at 小黄书 Boulder, visit the听Emergency Management website or听email the team. Emergency Management also provides a list of听common emergency definitions, which is linked on the 小黄书 Boulder Alerts website.
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