

Evacuation is necessary when any building becomes uninhabitable because of an event such as a fire, flooding, gas leak, contamination, pandemic flu, extreme weather conditions or the loss of critical services. The response depends on the extent of the emergency. Hofstra community members should familiarize themselves with the evacuation routes posted in the buildings that you live in or use frequently. If an evacuation order is issued for your building, fully cooperate with Public Safety/emergency personnel and:
Public Safety Officers will decide whether immediate evacuation is necessary. Evacuees will be moved to a staging area where University personnel will conduct a census to establish that the evacuation is complete.
Public Safety Officers will assist individuals with physical disabilities in an evacuation, making every attempt to lead them to safety. Hearing-impaired students have TTY phone capability in their residence hall rooms and the fire alarm system is connected to strobe lights.
If you have a disability that could impair your ability to perform any of the above:
If you are a resident student:
Any student may:
| Short-Term |
When students must occupy temporary quarters for a relatively short predictable period of time:
Emergency workers and/or University personnel will provide services as needed (medical care, food, shower, etc.) |
| Medium Term |
The University will use the Physical Fitness Center and/or the Arena as a housing area when lounge space is insufficient to handle the number of evacuees. Proper bedding will be provided with the help of Conference Services. Students will be housed in lounges and other public spaces on campus that can accommodate them satisfactorily. Students will be assigned to vacant spaces in the housing system. Students will be assigned to already-occupied spaces in the housing system. |
| Long Term |
When it is impossible to predict how long students will have to occupy alternative quarters:
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