Nov. 10 Update on Lead in Campus Drinking Water
Environment, Health and Safety is testing water fixtures across campus for lead levels and is working through a thorough process as efficiently as possible.
Environment, Health and Safety is testing water fixtures across campus for lead levels and is working through a thorough process as efficiently as possible.
Have enough food, water and other supplies on hand to last for several days so you can be better prepared for dealing with unexpected safety or preparedness emergencies.
Environment, Health and Safety is testing water fixtures across campus for lead levels and is working through a thorough process as efficiently as possible.
Environmental health scientist Rebecca Fry discusses water testing, lead effects and resources for faculty, staff and students.
Environment, Health and Safety is testing water fixtures across campus for lead levels and is working through a thorough process as efficiently as possible.
Environment, Health and Safety is testing water fixtures across campus for lead levels and is working through a thorough process as efficiently as possible.
Be able to safely meet your basic needs during an electrical outage.
Passersby startled by the sight of Hollywood monsters stuck around to learn how to be prepared for nearly any emergency.
Over the past month, Environment, Health and Safety has been testing water fixtures across campus for lead levels and received results back that there is detectable lead in multiple buildings.
At Thursday’s Zombie Preparedness Festival, Hollywood-style monsters will roam the Pit, luring unsuspecting passersby into an information fair.