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BHSU CAMPUS ALERT SYSTEM

Your safety and security is our top priority. That's why we have implemented a Campus Alert System for all students, faculty, and staff. In the event of an emergency, you can have critical weather and other emergency-related alerts sent directly to your cell, home, office phone, and email.

To receive emergency alerts, register for the Campus Alert System.

>>> REGISTER FOR CAMPUS ALERT <<<

At the login page, log in with your BHSU email address and password. This is the same log in information you use to log in to your BHSU email.

You may choose how you receive notifications:

  • Mobile Phone

  • Second Mobile Phone

  • Home Phone

  • Business Phone

  • Campus Assigned Email

  • Secondary Email

  • SMS (text message sent to mobile phone)

  • Instant Messaging

Note: You can assign priorities to each notification method.

You can update your account anytime your contact information changes by visiting: Campus Alert Updates and logging in with your BHSU email address and password. You are responsible for keeping your information updated.

Preparing for an emergency is your personal responsibility.

Preparing for an emergency is your personal responsibility. It's important to have an emergency kit under or beside your desk or bed. We recommend that your emergency kit contain enough supplies for a 72-hour period. The following is a list of essentials you should include in your kit:

  • First aid kit and manual

  • Critical medications, copies of prescriptions

  • Bottled water

  • Flashlight and spare batteries

  • Sturdy shoes, raingear, change of clothes, sweater or jacket

  • Non-perishable foods (energy bars)

  • Blanket or sleeping bag

  • Personal hygiene items

  • Sealable plastic bags (for waste and storage)

  • Tissues, pre-moistened towelettes

  • Out-of-area emergency contact telephone number

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