Tests of Wake Forest emergency alert systems will be conducted Feb. 27 and 29. System tests will occur on both days between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. The tests are being conducted to ensure that the University’s emergency notification systems are operating properly.

Special Note: Wake Forest University has added Alertus Desktop to its emergency communication tools. Alertus Desktop is a mass notification desktop alerting software that immediately grabs attention with a full-screen desktop pop-up alert. This new alert tool will be tested on faculty and staff computers only. Faculty and staff working remotely will not receive an alert on their Wake Forest laptop unless they happen to be connected to VPN at the time the alert goes out. Students will receive more information in March on how to download Alertus Desktop software to their laptops. Read more on Inside WFU.

The University is committed to a comprehensive approach to providing a safe community where students, faculty, staff and visitors may experience a sense of security. If you have not already downloaded the Wake Safe App, please consider adding the app as a convenient way to both receive alerts and take advantage of safety resources.

If an actual emergency were to occur on the testing dates, the University would use numerous alert methods to inform the campus.

Here is what to expect on testing day

  • Wake Alert Testing – Students, faculty and staff will receive test messages starting at 9 a.m. on Feb 27. These include notifications via email, voicemail and text. A banner will be posted on the University website, and messages will be shared via @WakeAlert Twitter and posted on the Wake Alert Facebook page. Please update your mobile phone information to receive emergency notifications from Wake Forest by text or phone.

  • Alertus Desktop full-screen desktop pop-up alert will be tested on faculty and staff computers only.

  • The Emergency Alert System will send test messages to every TV that is connected to the campus cable network. This also includes the Stream2 app on any personal device, AppleTV, laptop, phone, etc., if you are logged in and watching at the time.

  • The outdoor emergency alert system will also be tested.

No action is required to alert messages during these tests. Testing will be carried out by the University Police Department and the Office of Communications and External Relations.

In addition to the testing procedures outlined above, emergency preparedness for members of the Wake Forest community requires each of us to review the University’s Emergency response, evacuation procedures and notification of immediate threat as posted on InsideWFU.

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