Emergency systems testing on the Hamilton campus
Attention students and those living in close proximity of the Hamilton campus! đ˘
The Universityâs emergency response systems are being tested today at 1pm. The test will last for a maximum of 15 minutes and you do not need to do anything.
If you are on campus, youâll hear a siren, and access-controlled doors will lock but you will still be able to leave a building if you need to using the door release buttons.
While we are testing our systems, we encourage you to think about what to do in any emergency scenario.
Check out our website for detailed information about what to do in a crisis on campus đ waikato.ac.nz/emergency
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