DUSON Emergency Awareness: Hurricanes

DUSON Emergency Awareness: Hurricanes ImageDUSON is committed to the safety of its faculty, staff and students. This month’s awareness focuses on what to do in case of a hurricane:

  • Listen to a weather radio or the local news for the latest updates.
  • Ensure all windows and exterior doors are closed prior to the storm.
  • Avoid windows and doors with glass panels.
  • Put as many walls as possible between you and the exterior of the building. Take refuge in a small interior room, closet or hallway on the lowest level.
  • Keep curtains and blinds closed. Do not be fooled if there is a lull — it could be the eye of the storm, and the winds will pick up again.
  • Lie on the floor under a table or another sturdy object.
  • Avoid areas where chemicals are stored.
  • Avoid elevators.
  • Stay alert for extended rainfall and subsequent flooding even after the hurricane or tropical storm has ended.
  • Any flooding or property damage should be reported to the DUSON Director of Facilities Tina Leiter at tina.leiter@duke.edu or (919) 698-7056 so crews can respond quickly. Unless a situation is life-threatening, crews may wait until after dangerous winds have subsided before responding.
  • Any potential safety-related issues, such as downed trees or power lines, should be reported immediately to Duke Police at (919) 684-2444 or the DUSON Director of Facilities Tina Leiter at tina.leiter@duke.edu or (919) 698-7056.
  • Monitor emergency.duke.edu or call 684-INFO for updates.

This safety message has been brought to you by DUSON’s Emergency Preparedness Team. For more DUSON emergency information and tips, visit our Emergency Information Center.

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