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University Of Alaska Anchorage: Safety Awareness Month: Safety On Campus

Learn more about all the UAA Health and Safety resources.

September 13, 2021

Safety is a top priority for the university. You can play a role to help maintain
a safe campus for everyone. Helpful resources to know:

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UAA Care TeamSee someone on campus with concerning behavior? If you would like to advocate for
the wellness of a student who may be distressed, disturbed, overwhelmed, displaying
difficulty expressing their emotions or engaging in concerning behavior, please submit
an advocacy form and a Care Team member will provide outreach to them.

UAA Call Team Locked yourself out of your car? Battery dead? Wish you didn't have to walk somewhere
alone? Call the Call Team!Monday-Thursday | 7 a.m.-8 p.m.Friday | 7: a.m.-5 p.m.(907) 786-1103 After hours call UPD at (907) 786-1120

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Evacuation drills will be happening September 13-17th. Please exit the building immediately through
the nearest exit and meet your office or class group at the Emergency Assembly Area.

Download the Rave Guardian App to enhance your safety and have all of the campus resources at your fingertips.

Emergency "Blue Lights" around campus connect you directly to the University Police. Use in case help is
needed including if you see something unsafe or to report if there is wildlife on
campus.

Learn more about all the UAA Health and Safety resources.

Have questions? Get them answered at Pop Rocks with the Cops.Tuesday, Sept. 14 | Student Union | 10 a.m.-noonMeet the University Police Officers to get all of your safety questions answered and
receive free Pop Rocks.


This press release was produced by the University of Alaska Anchorage. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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