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Being Prepared
Reinhardt College is committed to
providing a safe and secure environment for our students, faculty,
staff and visitors. As such, College officials have developed a
comprehensive emergency plan. A critical component of the plan is
EagleAlert,
an opt-in
instant, mass notification system powered by
Omnilert Network e2Campus.
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EagleAlert provides instant
alerts and updates regarding emergencies, severe
weather and school closings. Through EagleAlert,
students, parents, faculty and staff can receive time-sensitive
alerts and updates via
- cell phones, personal
data assistants (PDAs),
- and e-mail.
This service is part of the
College’s broader strategy to provide timely and accurate
information during an emergency. EagleAlert is an excellent
system that can notify the entire College community within
minutes, but it only works if YOU register your
information in the
system.
Commitment to Safety
This information will help
you -- the Reinhardt College students, faculty, staff and visitors
-- understand your responsibilities during an emergency develops. It is important to be
prepared to respond before an emergency occurs, so please become
thoroughly familiar with this information.
If you see an emergency or
need emergency assistance,
CALL
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Register Here!
After You Have Registered
with EagleAlert,
you can
use the "Services" tab &
access your account to:
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Change your cell phone number(s) and/or email address(es).
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Change your status from active to inactive.
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Reset your password.
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login starts below
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To Find Out
Information about an Emergency Situation
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CALL
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Look for an EagleAlert message on your registered phone and/or
email
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Look for an
e-mail from the College in your Reinhardt e-mail
account
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Look for information on
www.reinhardt.edu, the College website
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A
Quick Guide to Emergency Procedures (pdf)
This quick reference guide can
help provide guidance during an emergency. Copies have been posted
within each Reinhardt College residence hall, office and group meeting space on
campus.
NOTE:
The type, severity, reactions, and impact of an incident are not
always the same. This information provides suggested actions.
Depending on the incident, these recommended actions may or may not
include everything you should or should not do. Please use these as
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