Email from UGA about the new UGA Alert System:
TO: UGA Faculty, Staff and Students on campus for summer 2007
The University of Georgia is pleased to offer a new emergency notification system to faculty, staff and students. Although university campuses are usually safe places, emergencies and disasters do occur. Because UGA is committed to keeping you as safe as possible, we are providing UGAAlert to alert you in the event of an emergency. UGAAlert is a voluntary program that will be used only in the event of a real emergency and may be useful when users may not have access to other means of communication. During this phased rollout, users will logon to the registration page (www.ugaalert.uga.edu) and enter up to three telephone numbers and two email addresses to receive emergency alerts. Users must have a valid UGA MyID to register. At this time, we are asking only students, faculty and staff who are on campus during Summer 2007 to register. Continued registration will be in effect through Fall 2007 as others return to campus. All messages from UGAAlert should be taken seriously be!
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use the system will be used ONLY in the event of a real emergency when time is of the essence. To register or see a list of frequently asked questions, log on to www.ugaalert.uga.edu.
The poor formatting is UGA, and not mine.
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