09/04/2024
By David Muse Jr
1. Build a Kit
While residence halls are equipped with various safety systems and features, having a personal emergency kit can significantly enhance your preparedness if you need to evacuate quickly. Here are some essential items to include:
Personal Essentials:
• Prescription medications
• Contacts and glasses
• Back-up identification
• Copies of important documents
• Emergency cash and backup credit cards
• Spare cellphone chargers
• Food and supplies for service animals
Comfort Items:
• Shower and hygiene products
• Snacks
• Water bottle and water
• Spare clothes
• Blanket or sleeping bag
• Entertainment, like books
Safety Supplies:
• First aid kit
• Flashlight
• Whistle
• Duct tape
• Hand sanitizer
• Notebook and pens
2. Make a Plan
In the event of an emergency, it's crucial to have a plan in place. Consider potential scenarios that could impact the UMass Lowell community, such as power outages, building evacuations, or natural disasters. Ask yourself questions like, "Where would I go?" and "What would I do?" Having a clear plan will help you stay calm and organized when faced with unexpected situations.
3. Stay Informed - Federal alerts, State alerts, UML alerts
Staying informed is key to navigating any emergency. UMass Lowell uses multiple communication tools, such as the Rave alert system and local media, to keep the campus community updated. Make sure you know where to get reliable information during an emergency. Additionally, consider how you will keep your family and friends informed, especially if cellphone networks are down or overloaded. More information about staying informed will be provided during our Week 3 “Emergency Notification” article.