Disasters are a part of life and survival preparation is a common-sense insurance policy. The campus has trained their Public Safety Officers and a Campus Emergency Response Team (CERT) to respond to emergencies, but the ultimate responsibility of survival lies with each individual.
When disaster strikes, you must be ready to act, and NOW is the time to make your personal and household survival plans and to gather your emergency supplies. Most items, listed in this booklet will also assist you and your family at home in an emergency situation.
During an emergency, your survival may depend on how well you cope with emotional stress. You can remain calm if you know how to act. You stand a greater chance of doing the right thing if you have considered the possibilities of an emergency ahead of time and made plans.
On campus, you should familiarize yourself with the location of the first aid kits; fire extinguishers; fire alarm pull stations; emergency telephones; and several exits from each building. You need to know who your Building Marshall(s) and CERT are and the role they have in emergencies. Know your buildings Assembly Area, or pre-designated meeting place during emergencies. Have emergency supplies in your desk or trunk of your car. Do not plan on using freeways to get home.
You should discuss and develop your disaster preparedness plans as a family project at home. Prepare a basic survival kit to include (1) 3-day water supply- one gallon per person per day (2) non-perishable 3-day food supply, (3) first aid kit, (4) fire extinguisher, (5) blankets, (6) flashlight and batteries,(7) prescription medications, (8) whistle, (9) basic sanitation items like towelettes, garbage bags and toilet paper, (10) change of clothes and sturdy shoes, (11) a list of emergency phone numbers should your cell phone battery die and (12) a map with alternate routes home not using freeways or bridges.
Teach your family members how to shut off utilities and have tools easily accessible. When doing your family planning, keep in mind that you, as a government employee are a Disaster Service Worker and may be required to remain at work to assist in an emergency situation. In an emergency situation, having your family prepared will make your absence easier. Find out if you childrens school is prepared and if not, help them prepare. Learn this plan and assist the campus in responding to emergencies.
Emergencies can strike without warning. The information included in this guide is intended to cover most emergency situations but is not all-inclusive. For other types of incidents or for emergency warnings, the college has a system called AlertU, an SMS system. Every student, faculty and staff should go to https://www.alertu.org/gwc to register their work and cell phones for AlertU warnings. These warnings may save your life!
If you are interested in participating on the Campus Emergency Response Team (CERT), phone Public Safety at 714-895-8924 to volunteer.
Produced by: Public Safety Department Approved by: Security and Facilities Committee Dedicated to: Golden West College Students, Faculty and Staf