Fireworks and 4th of July Safety Message
Keep in mind that, while fireworks can be beautiful and exciting, they can also pose a risk if handled incorrectly. […]
Lightning Safety Awareness Week
Summer is the peak season for one of the nation’s deadliest weather phenomena– lightning. It’s one of the top […]
2014 SEC Safety and Security Conference
SEC Police Chiefs and Emergency Managers were joined by Athletics Event Managers at this annual conference held to help improve safety […]
Beat the Heat
Summer is finally here! What better ways to enjoy the sun and warm weather than with a dip in the […]
An average of 400 people are injured and 60 people are killed each year by lightning
That sobering statistic from the National Weather Service is a good reason to think twice before exposing yourself in a […]
Weather Advisory
UT students, faculty and staff travel from a wide variety of locations to get to campus and travel conditions can […]
Avoid the Flu and Reduce the Spread on Campus
Spread of the flu on college campuses where social gatherings, events, and academic life bring people together in close quarters […]
Article from FEMA’s Preparedness e-brief
The Gift of Help From Superstorm Sandy that struck the northeast US in 2012 to Typhoon Haiyan that recently hit […]
What is the best way to help survivors of a disaster?
The devastation that Typhoon Haiyan brought to the Philippines is hard to imagine for people who haven’t had to wonder when they would eat again, […]
Faith-Based Emergency Preparedness Training
Several local agencies are sponsoring some emergency preparedness training focused on places of worship and other faith-based activities on 12 […]