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Emory's Office of Critical Event Preparedness and Response (CEPAR)http://emergency.emory.edu

Vision: The Office of Critical Event Preparedness and Response (CEPAR) serves as the center for Emory enterprise-wide planning for and coordinated response to catastrophic events affecting Emory and the broader community. Emory CEPAR will be recognized locally, nationally and globally as a leader in sustainable community disaster resilience.

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No one should rely on luck when it comes to being prepared for disasters and emergences.

An easy first step is to download the Emory Safe App (link in bio) and enable notifications!

03/04/2026

Emory Emergency: This is a test of the Emory Emergency Notification System, this is only a test. Download the Emory Safe app.

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Emory’s Emergency Notification System will be tested today, March 4 at 12 pm (noon) ET.

If you don’t receive the emergency alert notification, update your information in OPUS (students) or PeopleSoft (staff/faculty), and download the EmorySafe App, linked in bio

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Today’s test of the Emory Emergency Notification System has been cancelled due to weather. Our next test will be Wednesday, March 4th, weather permitting.

To ensure you receive email and text alerts, review your emergency contact information in OPUS (students) or PeopleSoft (faculty/staff). Emory affiliates can text START to 226787 to double check their enrollment.

Be be reviewing the Just In Time Guidance on CEPAR’s website and on the Emory Safe App.

02/06/2026

SEVERE WEATHER AWARENESS WEEK

February 2 - 6 in Georgia’s official Severe Weather Awareness Week and today is dedicated to Flood Safety.

Turn around, don’t drown!

Review the safety information for Flash Flooding in the Severe Weather Just in Time guide online and on the Emory Safe App

02/05/2026

SEVERE WEATHER AWARENESS WEEK

February 2 - 6 is Georgia’s official Severe Weather Awareness Week and today is dedicated to Lightning Safety

Review the Just in Time Guides for Thunderstorms & Lightnigh online and on the Emory Safe App

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02/03/2026

SEVERE WEATHER AWARENESS WEEK

February 2 - 6 in Georgia’s official Severe Weather Awareness Week and today is dedicated to Thunderstorm Safety ⛈️

Some tips:
⛈️ Identify the Severe Weather Refuge areas in your commonly visited buildings.
⛈️ If you are caught outside in a storm, immediately seek shelter.
⛈️ Thunderstorms can include lightning, large hail, damaging winds, flooding rains, and tornadoes. Do not hesitate to get inside.

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02/02/2026

SEVERE WEATHER PREPAREDNESS WEEK

February 2 - 6 in Georgia’s Severe Weather Awareness Week and today is dedicated to Family/Household Preparedness.

Here are some ways to prepare your family to severe weather:
✔️ Create a Family/Household Emergency Plan
✔️ Make a Kit & include pets
✔️ Purchase a NOAA weather radio

01/16/2026

Emory Emergency: The emergency for Emory University Atlanta Campus has been lifted. ALL CLEAR. Please contact emergency personnel as needed.

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Emory’s Emergency Notification System will be tested today, January 7th at 12 pm (noon) ET.

If you don’t receive the emergency alert notification, update your information in OPUS (students) or PeopleSoft (staff/faculty), and download the EmorySafe App, linked in bio

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Be for cold weather ❄️ this week!

A Cold Weather Advisory is in effect for metro Atlanta, including Emory’s campuses, from 6 pm tonight (Sunday) through 8 am Monday. For more information on staying safe, read the Just in Time guidance 🔗 in our bio.

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