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Events Calendar:

  

CPR/AED Class and First Aid Classes will be held the 3rd Friday of each month. Sign up through the ticket office.

  

Emergency Procedures

The following procedures need to be followed in the event of an emergency:

Emergency Action Plan

BYU-Idaho is committed to providing as safe, crime-free, and productive an environment as possible for university students, faculty, and staff. Employees should be prepared to cope with the hazards and disasters that threaten the day-to-day functions of the university. Fires, natural disasters, bomb threats, accidents, robberies, and assaults can and will occur. The entire plan can be viewed here.

Building Evacuation Procedures

A campus building should be evacuated whenever remaining in the building becomes life-threatening, when an alarm is sounded (based upon verification as per this policy), or upon the request of authorities. The complete procedure for evacuation can be viewed here.

Emergency Phone Operation

This site gives good instructions for the use of the emergency phones located under the blue lights across campus. To view these instructions, go here.

Fire Extinguisher Operation

The PASS system is probably the best way to remember how to use a portable fire extinguisher. To view these instructions, go here.

First Aid Kits

First aid kits strategically placed about the campus are solely provided for basic first aid treatment and are not meant to replace the care or treatment from a qualified medical professional. To learn more about the placement, stocking, and use of the first aid kits, go here.

Electrical (Lightning) Storm Policy

We adhere to the 30 - 30 rule when it comes to safety during an electrical storm.  To see the policy, here.

Mail Handling Guidelines

Packages and letters received on the campus of BYU-Idaho have been screened to an extent by both the U.S. Postal Service and the university post office. In the event, however, that a highly suspicious letter or package is received, the university police should be notified. (Extension 3000). The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) in cooperation with the Center for Disease Control (CDC) has established guidelines related to biological or chemical hazards as well as possible explosive devices. Those guidelines can be viewed here.

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