MURFREESBORO — MTSU is planning a special emergency-alert test message for the university
community this Wednesday, Oct. 28, to ensure that students, faculty and staff properly
receive urgent communications.
Beginning at 1:15 p.m.
Wednesday, MTSU's Critical Notification System, provided by Rave Mobile Safety,
will send a test message to the university's 26,000-plus registered users via
email, text and automated phone calls.
The university's
website, http://www.mtsu.edu, its MTSUNews.com news site, and all digital
signage around the Murfreesboro campus will display the message just as they do
during an actual emergency alert, along with university social media.
The university's
Twitter account, @MTSUNews, will
tweet the test alert along with the @MTSUAlert
emergency notification account and the @MTSU
account. The alert also will post to the MTSU and university police
Facebook pages.
This process mirrors
similar tests conducted in February and June. The university evaluates its
systems during and after each test to pinpoint and fix any potential communication
problems.
Previous tests showed a
near-100 percent success rate; digital signage in campus buildings, for
example, displayed the test alert messages within 30 seconds of transmission.
MTSU’s Critical
Notification System is one of several components the university uses to enhance
the overall safety and emergency preparedness of the campus community,
officials said.
System tests are being
held once each semester — on the last Wednesday of February, June and October —
at the same time of day.
The university already
conducts routine monthly tests of its tornado sirens on campus and at the
Miller Coliseum Complex to ensure proper operations. Those tests don’t involve
other components of the Critical Notification System, however.
All current MTSU
students, faculty and staff automatically receive email alerts from Rave at
their MTSU addresses about emergencies, weather cancellations and other
critical information.
Users also can choose
to receive text and/or voice alerts by adding phone numbers to their personal
Rave accounts, which are accessed with their PipelineMT usernames and passwords
at http://www.getrave.com/login/mtsu.
Non-MTSU users don't
have access to the system. Users are automatically deleted from the system when
they graduate or permanently leave school or full-time employment.
You can learn more
about MTSU's Critical Notification System at its FAQ page, http://www.mtsu.edu/alert4u/faqs.php. Information about the alert
system is also always available on the university’s weather information page, http://www.mtsunews.com/weather.
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