How UNH will Communicate Disaster or Emergency Information to You
Emergencies that affect the University can be potential or actual events and range from a simple, small event to a large, complex event requiring numerous resources both internal and external to the University. Emergency response communication mechanisms are in place to allow for broadcast voice- and e-mail messages for faculty, students and staff at the University of New Hampshire, should an emergency rise to the level of needing to communicate to our community. Examples include a range of emergencies, from weather conditions to bomb threats. We also are mindful of homeland security threat levels, issued by the federal government, and the University will take appropriate precautions around this and other emergencies.
Please check your cisunix or Outlook Exchange e-mail account regularly for any updated messages. The UNH Information Phone Line is available at (603) 862-0000 should an event occur that requires a campus wide notification.
The University of New Hampshire Zone Management
The University of New Hampshire Facilities Services has organized the campus into 4 zones. Each zone contains academic, residential, dining, and administrative buildings. The Facilities Department maintains an emergency contact for each building within each of the 4 zones. Should an emergency situation arise that requires campus-wide communication, a broadcast e-mail message will be sent to designated building contacts. Emergencies may be communicated campus-wide or by individual zones. Up-to-date emergency information will also be provided on the Emergency Preparedness webpage and the UNH Information Phone Line at (603) 862-0000 should an event occur that requires a campus alert.
To view the zone map. (http://www.unh.edu/ehs/EP/Resources/zone-map.pdf)




