Shelter-In-Place
The term “Shelter-In-Place” is used to refer to situations where it is safest to remain indoors rather than face uncertainty outside. Depending on the emergency, appropriate areas to shelter may vary. When sheltering, seek safety by placing barriers between you and the danger. This could include walls, rooms without windows, locked doors, furniture, etc. Flip to the appropriate tab for specific action guidelines.
ACTION GUIDELINES
- Find a safe location
- Shut all doors and windows
- Stay away from areas exposed to the threat
- Enact barriers between you and the threat
- Await further information from emergency responders
| EMERGENCY GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS: |
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| CRITICAL INFORMATION: | |
| Reporting an Emergency | Evacuation |
| Important Phone Numbers | Shelter-In-Place |
| Emergency Notification | Individuals with Disabilities |
| SPECIFIC ACTION GUIDELINES: | |
| Active Shooter/Armed Intruder | Hurricane |
| Bomb Threat | Medical |
| Concerning Behavior | Suspicious Activity |
| Explosion | Utility Failure |
| Fire | Weather |
| Hazardous Materials | |
| ADDITIONAL RESOURCES: | |
| Crime Prevention | Personal Preparedness |





