MSU identifies Areas of Refuge for use during severe weather
Contact: Carl Smith
STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥旂哿κ悠 has designated numerous Starkville campus locations as Areas of Refuge available to students and employees seeking shelter from severe weather.
These areas, marked by nearby signage, were structurally reviewed by an engineer and deemed likely to offer additional protection during extreme wind events. They are, in general, located centrally on the lower floors of their respective buildings and away from windows. Students and employees are encouraged to take the time now to make themselves familiar with the location of the closest Area of Refuge.
Specific buildings and their respective Areas of Refuge include:
鈥擜llen Hall: Rooms A11, A12, A13, A14, A25, A34 and A37, first floor
鈥擟olvard Student Union: the Dawg House, Room 123, first floor
鈥擫ee Hall: Rooms 0010, 0011 and 0014 in the basement hallway
鈥擬cCool Hall: Rooms 103, 107, 109, 111, 113 and 117, first floor
鈥擬itchell Memorial Library: Rooms 1050, 1054, 1056 and 1252, first floor
鈥擶ise Center: Rooms A1200 and A1306, first floor
A designated MSU staff member will be onsite at the Areas of Refuge in the Colvard Student Union, Mitchell Memorial Library and Wise Center when the spaces are in use for this designated purpose and based upon forecasted weather conditions. Areas of Refuge will be accessible during the normal operational hours of those buildings. However, the Wise Center, Union and Library will continue to remain accessible until the severe weather threat ends. If a threat develops after hours, students and employees are encouraged to remain in their current building or seek safety at the county鈥檚 safe room. The Federal Emergency Management Agency-certified storm shelter capable of temporarily protecting 1,500 people is located at 985 Lynn Lane, less than 3 miles west of MSU鈥檚 Starkville campus.
Brent Crocker, MSU鈥檚 emergency manager, said the university will continue to identify Areas of Refuge in existing buildings and future construction.
鈥淭hese Areas of Refuge were identified for their enhanced safety features and high usage,鈥 he said. 鈥淲hen a tornado warning is issued, it is important to quickly move to an interior room on the lowest level of the nearest building鈥攅ven if it is not a pre-designated Area of Refuge. Always avoid driving or going outside once a tornado warning is issued.鈥
Generally, when a tornado warning is issued for campus, normal operations are suspended, classroom instruction ends and those on campus are advised to seek safety. Many buildings on campus offer substantial protection against severe weather, Crocker said, and it is generally not necessary to leave one building in search of another one.
Those located in residence halls should follow instructions from MSU Housing and Residence Life staff regarding safe locations.
Follow emergency updates and instructions disseminated from MSU鈥檚 official Maroon Alert system via Twitter (@Maroon Alert), the Everbridge mobile app, emails, text messages and phone calls. The university鈥檚 Facebook page, located at , will share updates during an emergency.
The Everbridge app may be downloaded from any app store. Instructions are online at聽.
Sign-up instructions for the Maroon Alert system are available at .
For more information about the Areas of Refuge and MSU Emergency Management, visit and , respectively.
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