Cardinal Community, we hope we don't experience any weather threats this hurricane season, June 1 to November 30. But if we do, we have an experienced and knowledgable team ensuring we appropriately respond to any weather threats we face. Emergency Management constantly monitors numerous sources for the latest in tropical storm activity that could affect the Lamar Community.
We developed this site to provide resources and tips to be better prepared this hurricane season.
Designate a non-local relative or friend to serve as a family contact. Be prepared to communicate your pre-storm plan and to confirm that you are okay after the storm.
Build or purchase an emergency kit with supplies to last 3-5 days. Ensure this includes cash and prescription medication.
Keep your car filled with gas and check all fluids and tire pressures (including the spare). Know how you will evacuate and the route options available if an evacuation order is issued.
Back up your computer data and consider using a cloud based storage solution, such as university-approved Microsoft Office 365.
Purchase rental insurance for and take pictures/inventory of your personal possessions.
Student living on campus should see the Residence Life Hurricane Preparedness guide.
Determine safe evacuation routes inland as well as alternative routes.
Review Shelter in Place plan, making sure Disaster Kit is fully stocked and fresh batteries & supplies are included.
Develop a communication plan with family, friends, and co-workers.
Advise Department Head of evacuation destination.
Have cash on hand for post-windstorm needs, such as buying food and supplies.
Make sure work station has necessary supplies in case called back to work before campus reopens.
Departments and Colleges should complete the Continuity of Operations form yearly.
Confirm updated contact and evacuation information for all employees.
Review the Hurricane Plan and initiate any actions needed in this phase and ensure revisions are current for new activities involving materials that will be damaged or lost in the event of prolonged power or other utility outage.
Backup all computer files on a network drive or approved cloud-based storage program.
Ensure needed emergency/disaster supplies are available.
Verify all emergency or back-up equipment is operational and create/update list of emergency items.
Review specific roles and responsibilities with employees.
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