Alert Systems Test Planned at Two Regional Campuses Today

A test of the emergency notification systems at Waterbury and Torrington is set for 1 p.m. today.

This afternoon – Thursday, April 28 – at approximately 1 p.m., the University will conduct a test of its emergency notification systems at the Waterbury and Torrington campuses.

The comprehensive test will include several components of the system, including activation of the alert banner on the webpage, activating the voice and strobe light functions of the campus blue phones, activating the outside siren/emergency public address system, and sending text messages and an e-mail alert to the Waterbury and Torrington campus communities. Messages will also be sent through UConn Today’s Facebook and Twitter feeds. The test should take no more than 20 minutes, during which time the alert banner will also appear on university websites on all UConn campuses. If you have not yet registered your cell phone so that you are able receive emergency text messages, you can do so by visiting http://alert.uconn.edu.

This is only a test as the University works to ensure that the Alert Notification System is as effective as possible in communicating during an emergency. If an actual emergency were to occur, information will be available at http://alert.uconn.edu.