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Emergency Preparedness Quiz
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A. Water 1) Which of the following items should NOT be included in a basic emergency supply kit? B. Non-perishable foods C. Battery-operated radio D. Dust mask/cotton fabric E. Whistle F. Important family docs G. Candles H. Flashlight & batteries I. Moist towelettes J. Manual can opener K. Plastic sheet or duct tape L. Garbage bags & plastic ties
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Incorrect. Let’s move on to the next questionnext question The answer is G. All of the items listed above should be included in a basic emergency supply kit, except for candles. Candles pose a serious fire hazard, and it is safer to use a battery-operated flashlight or lantern. Learn more about emergency supply kits at www.stthom.edu/READY, www.ready.gov or www.redcross.org.www.stthom.edu/READY
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Correct. The answer is G. All of the items listed above should be included in a basic emergency supply kit, except for candles. Candles pose a serious fire hazard, and it is safer to use a battery-operated flashlight or lantern. Learn more about emergency supply kits at www.stthom.edu/READY, www.ready.gov or www.redcross.org.www.stthom.edu/READY Let’s move on to the next questionnext question
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A. Wait for specific instructions from staff or faculty for what to do or where to go and when to come back. 2) When you hear any evacuation alarm, you should: B. Evacuate as fast as you can and return when the alarms stop. C. Evacuate the building. Wait for instruction on when to return. D. Evacuate only for real emergencies; evacuation drills are optional.
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Correct. Let’s move on to the next questionnext question Answer is C. Evacuate IMMEDIATELY when an alarm sounds or when ordered by a university official. Key points to remember: Treat all evacuations as “The Real Thing.” ALWAYS evacuate a building in response to any alarm or when directed by police personnel. Walk quickly to the nearest marked exit and ask others to do the same. Do NOT use elevators unless directed to do so by police or other safety personnel. Stay with your class or group in a safe assembly area or at least 300 feet from the building.
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Incorrect. Let’s move on to the next questionnext question Answer is C. Evacuate IMMEDIATELY when an alarm sounds or when ordered by a university official. Key points to remember: Treat all evacuations as “The Real Thing.” ALWAYS evacuate a building in response to any alarm or when directed by police personnel. Walk quickly to the nearest marked exit and ask others to do the same. Do NOT use elevators unless directed to do so by police or other safety personnel. Stay with your class or group in a safe assembly area or at least 300 feet from the building.
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B. Run out in the open D. Invite them in your office or room to keep an eye on them A. Physically confront the person C. Contact Campus Security and provide your location and description of the person 3) If you observe criminal activity or a suspicious person on campus, what should you do?
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Correct. Let’s move on to the next questionnext question The answer is C – Contact Campus Security. If you encounter an intruder, immediately call Campus Security at 713-525-3888. If you observe a crime in progress or suspect criminal behavior, call 9-1-1. Do not approach or attempt to apprehend the person(s) involved. Never let anyone into a card-accessed building or room who should not be there. Tip: Program the campus security number into your cell phone: 713-525-3888
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Incorrect. Let’s move on to the next questionnext question The answer is C – Contact Campus Security. If you encounter an intruder, immediately call Campus Security at 713-525-3888. If you observe a crime in progress or suspect criminal behavior, call 9-1-1. Do not approach or attempt to apprehend the person(s) involved. Never let anyone into a card-accessed building or room who should not be there. Tip: Program the campus security number into your cell phone: 713-525-3888
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4) If you see or are alerted to a suspicious package or object on campus, you should: A. Stay calm B. Contact Campus Security and provide your location and a description of the object C. Avoid touching or disturbing the object D. Refrain from operating electrical equipment near it E. Be prepared to evacuate F. All of the Above
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Incorrect. The answer is F. All of the above In the event of a suspicious package: If visible, DO NOT HANDLE THE OBJECT. Immediately call Campus Security at 713-525-3888. Quickly evacuate. Do not touch or move anything in the room. Do not return to an evacuated building unless told to do so by a University official. Let’s move on to the next questionnext question
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Let’s move on to the next questionnext question Correct. The answer is F. All of the above In the event of a suspicious package: If visible, DO NOT HANDLE THE OBJECT. Immediately call Campus Security at 713- 525-3888. Quickly evacuate. Do not touch or move anything in the room. Do not return to an evacuated building unless told to do so by a University official.
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A. Try to remain calm 5.) If you are alerted to an active shooter on campus near your building, do all of these things, EXCEPT: B. Try to warn other faculty, staff students and visitors to take immediate shelter C. Pull the fire alarm F. Keep yourself out of sight and take adequate cover/protection, (i.e. behind concrete walls and filing cabinets, under desks) D. Proceed to a room that can be locked or barricaded. Lock and barricade doors and windows. E. Turn off lights and close blinds G. Keep yourself out of sight and take adequate cover/protection, i.e. behind concrete walls and filing cabinets, under desks H. Call 9-1-1 and provide “This is (name) at the University of St. Thomas (building and number). We have an active shooter on campus, gunshots fired.”
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Correct. The answer is C. Do NOT pull the fire alarm. A fire alarm would signal the occupants to evacuate the building and place them in potential harm as they attempted to exit. If you suspect an active shooter, do: Run – If there is an accessible escape path, attempt to evacuate the premises. Hide – If evacuation is not possible, find a place to hide where the active shooter is less likely to find you. Fight – As a last resort, and only when your life is in imminent danger, attempt to disrupt and/or incapacitate the active shooter. Let’s move on to the next question.next question
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Let’s move on to the next question.next question Incorrect. The answer is C. Do NOT pull the fire alarm. A fire alarm would signal the occupants to evacuate the building and place them in potential harm as they attempted to exit. If you suspect an active shooter, do: Run – If there is an accessible escape path, attempt to evacuate the premises. Hide – If evacuation is not possible, find a place to hide where the active shooter is less likely to find you. Fight – As a last resort, and only when your life is in imminent danger, attempt to disrupt and/or incapacitate the active shooter.
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6) Which of the following signs may indicate a natural gas leak? A. A rotten egg or sulfur odor B. A hissing sound C. Bubbles appearing in outdoor puddles D. All of the above
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Incorrect. Let’s move on to the next questionnext question The answer is D – All of the above. If you detect a gas leak or think gas is leaking: Do NOT use light switches, cell phones or telephones. Evacuate the building. Immediately call Campus Security to report the leak. Do not return to an evacuated building unless told to do so by a University official.
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Let’s move on to the next questionnext question Correct. The answer is D – All of the above. If you detect a gas leak or think gas is leaking: Do NOT use light switches, cell phones or telephones. Evacuate the building. Immediately call Campus Security to report the leak. Do not return to an evacuated building unless told to do so by a University official.
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True False 7.) During severe weather you should stay close to windows and exterior doors?
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Incorrect. The answer is False. During severe weather, stay indoors until the threat has passed. Keep calm and move to interior rooms away from windows and doors. Let’s move on to the next question.next question
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Let’s move on to the next question.next question Correct. The answer is False. During severe weather, stay indoors until the threat has passed. Keep calm and move to interior rooms away from windows and doors.
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8.) Where do you update your contact information to ensure you receive emergency UST Alerts? B. Texting ENS C. At the police station D. You don’t need to update your information for UST alerts A. MyStThom
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Correct. The answer is A. During severe All students, faculty and staff are enrolled to receive emergency alerts based on the contact information provided to the University. To ensure you receive UST alerts by email, phone and text, it’s important to update your contact information via myStThom. Learn more: www.stthom.edu/ens www.stthom.edu/ens Let’s move on to the next question.next question
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Let’s move on to the next question.next question Incorrect. The answer is A. During severe All students, faculty and staff are enrolled to receive emergency alerts based on the contact information provided to the University. To ensure you receive UST alerts by email, phone and text, it’s important to update your contact information via myStThom. Learn more: www.stthom.edu/ens www.stthom.edu/ens
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A. Immediately call 9-1-1 9.) During a fire, as you evacuate, notify people the following ways, EXCEPT: B. Call Campus Security at 713-525-3888 D. Post a status update on Facebook C. Pull the fire alarm before exiting to notify building occupants
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Correct. The answer is D. Immediately call 9-1-1, and if possible, have someone else call Campus Security at 713- 525-3888. Pull the closes fire alarm before exiting, and evacuate the building. Do not use elevators. Let’s move on to the next question.next question
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Let’s move on to the next question.next question Incorrect. The answer is D. Immediately call 9-1-1, and if possible, have someone else call Campus Security at 713- 525-3888. Pull the closes fire alarm before exiting, and evacuate the building. Do not use elevators.
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A. Wash your hands often with soap and water, especially after you cough or sneeze 10.) To prevent contraction of the flu: B. Don’t let any friends come in your room, ever, in case they are contagious C. Avoid getting a flu shot D. Go to class, even when you’re sick
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Correct. Finish The answer is A – Wash your hands often with soap and water, especially after you cough or sneeze. Keep surfaces clean, especially computer keyboard and mouse, light switches, TV remotes, phone and door and cabinet handles. People who are ill should contact their physician and stay away from others until symptoms subside. Seasonal flu shots are available in the fall. Visit: www.stthom.edu/wellness.www.stthom.edu/wellness
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Incorrect. Finish The answer is A – Wash your hands often with soap and water, especially after you cough or sneeze. Keep surfaces clean, especially computer keyboard and mouse, light switches, TV remotes, phone and door and cabinet handles. People who are ill should contact their physician and stay away from others until symptoms subside. Seasonal flu shots are available in the fall. Visit: www.stthom.edu/wellness. www.stthom.edu/wellness
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Now that you have completed this quiz, be proactive. Continue to take immediate steps to prepare yourself for emergencies. Visit UST’s Emergency Training Web site: www.stthom.edu/READYwww.stthom.edu/READY – to maximize your awareness of the safety information and resources available to you. Thank you for taking this quiz and for being prepared. Your efforts help make our campus safe. Congratulations. You’re DONE!
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