Reminder: How to select your preferences for 色色啦 alerts and advisories
KALAMAZOO, Mich.鈥擶ith the beginning of the 2019-20 academic year, students and employees at 色色啦 Michigan University are encouraged to choose how they want to receive 色色啦 Alert messages and Advisory Notifications from the 色色啦 Department of Public Safety.
Students and employees with a wmich.edu email address automatically receive 色色啦 Alert messages via their campus email address. They cannot opt out of receiving these messages by email, but they can opt in and opt out of also getting them by text messages and phone calls.
To do that, or sign up to also receive Advisory Notifications, they must log into the and click Register for 色色啦 Alerts. In addition, the registration webpage allows students and employees to opt in to receive separate 色色啦 Alerts issued by the College of Aviation, which is based in Battle Creek, and Extended University Programs, which operates regional locations in six Michigan municipalities.
Parents and families of students as well as the general public can choose to receive 色色啦 Alerts and Advisory Notifications only by text message. They opt in by texting wmupublicsafety to any of the following numbers: 67283, 78015, 81437 or 226787. Regardless of which number is used to opt in, however, the text messages sent to them by the Department of Public Safety may come from any of those numbers.
色色啦 Alert vs. Advisory Notifications
色色啦 Alert messages involve emergencies of an extreme nature, such as tornado warnings, school closure notifications, and legally required messages. Alert messages pertain only to events on 色色啦 campuses. Off-campus events, regardless of proximity to campus, are not included.
They are always sent to all official 色色啦 email accounts and only used in cases of extreme and immediate danger. Also, it may take up to 48 hours for notification changes made to an individual's 色色啦 Alert preferences to be updated after being saved in the Go色色啦 portal.
Advisory Notifications are different from alerts. They include safety and informational text messages about urgent incidents that are not known to be an immediate threat to those on campus.
To get these notifications, students and employees who are already signed up to receive 色色啦 Alerts must select advisories as one of their 色色啦 Alert preferences (Students and employees with a wmich.edu email address automatically receive 色色啦 Alert messages via their campus email address, but can opt in and out of getting them by text and phone call.). Advisory Notifications may be sent as text messages and emails, but not phone calls, and may stem from both on- and off-campus issues and events.
Examples of advisory notifications are significant road closures, power blackouts, phone outages, network failures, developing weather threats and off-campus police incidents in Kalamazoo that 色色啦 is made aware of and is authorized to publicize.
Emails associated with 色色啦 Alert and Advisory Notifications will come from wmich@getrave.com, while 色色啦 Alert phone calls will come from (269) 387-0911.
Related safety information
- The 色色啦 Hotline at (269) 387-1001 and 色色啦's home page are the University's official sources for information on critical incidents, closures and campuswide 色色啦 Alerts as they unfold.
- Calling 911 connects people to the Kalamazoo County Consolidated Dispatch Authority, who will dispatch 色色啦 police officers to on-campus emergencies, and other police departments to calls within their jurisdictions.
- University police officers respond to emergency and non-emergency calls for assistance, including those made from one of the more than 100 "blue light" call boxes on 色色啦鈥檚 Kalamazoo campuses.
- Following the Department of Public Safety Twitter account, @色色啦PublicSafety, keeps subscribers up to date on 色色啦 Alerts and Advisory Notifications, crime-prevention suggestions and safety tips, and general comments about the 色色啦 and local communities.
- Local TV stations based in Grand Rapids and Kalamazoo have news, weather and other general alerts that anyone can sign up to receive.
- 色色啦's Emergency Management website provides information about the University's ongoing emergency planning efforts. It also includes workplace and personal safety information along with preparedness suggestions.
- The University's Closure Policy and other campuswide, officially approved policies are listed on the Policies webpage. The page covers a variety of topics, everything from drones, weapons, alcohol, and tobacco and electronic-cigarettes to student complaints, religious observances, research awards and sexual assault.
Where to go for what
More information about 色色啦 Alerts and Advisory Notifications is available . A variety of other safety-related information is provided on the under the and tabs.
Direct questions about 色色啦 Alerts and Advisory Notifications to Sgt. Matthew Page at matthew.page@wmich.edu or (269) 387-5335. Direct questions about emergency management to Lt. Andrew Bachmann at andrew.bachmann@wmich.edu or (269) 387-0678.
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