DU Alert

DU Alert contacts students and employees (who have subscribed to the service) about  emergencies or major disruptions to campus services. This is one of several emergency communication methods.

When DU Alert is Activated

  • Imminent danger, including a major fire or shooting
  • Imminent disaster, including an earthquake or flood
  • Severe weather, including tornado warnings
  • Major interruptions of campus operations, such as snow closings

Notification Methods

Once you subscribe, you will get brief messages, activated by designated University personnel:

  • Voice and text messages to your cell phone
  • Voice message to your land-line phone

Text Messages

The DU Alert text messages have no advertising messages or spam.They are no more than 120 characters.  The text will state the nature of the emergency or disruption so you can take appropriate action.

Because these messages are sent through different cell providers, some people will receive them more quickly than others. You should be sure to inform other people when you receive a DU Alert.

If text messages are delayed by other traffic,  the first warnings you hear may be the Outside Warning Siren System.

Check with your cell-service provider about possible fees when you receive these messages.

Testing

The DU Alert System will be tested at least once a semester.  You will receive a test of the DU Alert System via voice and text messages on your cell phone and land-line phone (if you select it).

Questions?

Contact the Public Safety Department at 412.396.6002 or learn more about the system.

Sign up to receive DU Alerts now!

Contact Us

Contact the Public Safety Department 24 hours a day:

Emergencies
Call COPS (x2677) from campus or 412.396.COPS (2677)

Non-emergencies
Call 412.396.6002