Resources
Guidlines, procedures and what you can do to prevent an emergency.
| Avian Influenza UNH is preparing information, procedures and supplies for a possible outbreak of avian or pandemic influenza. |
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| Bomb Threat All reports of bomb threats must be communicated immediately by calling 911 from any university phone or cell phone. |
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| Eastern Equine Encephalitis UNH Cooperative Extension offers advice on how to reduce your risk of EEE. |
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| Fire The Durham Fire Department provides fire and life safety service for the UNH campus. |
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| Hazardous Material Spill Hazardous material spills may require emergency assistance. For a complete list of spills that must be reported, refer to the UNH Emergency Procedures Program. |
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| Hurricanes Hurricanes in New Hampshire may have devastating effects. Here are procedures to be taken prior to and after a hurricane event. |
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| Inclement Weather During inclement weather employees are responsible for inquiring about the university's operating status. |
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| Medical Emergency medical services are provided by the Durham Ambulance Corps. For medical emergencies, call 911. |
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| Shelter In Place During certain emergency situations you may be required to Shelter in Place rather than evacuate a building. For more information, contact the Office of Environmental Health & Safety at 862-4041. |
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| Suspicious Mail Special procedures have been developed for letters and packages that seem "out of place." |
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Workplace Violence Workplace violence may take many forms and may include use of deadly weapons. Advance warning of the violence is highly unlikely. |





