National Preparedness Month

The University of North Texas recognizes National Preparedness Month each September by giving our campus community the opportunity to learn and engage in how to better prepare for emergencies and disasters. National Preparedness Month is a day observed throughout the nation as a day to remind us that we must be prepared for disasters.

All members of the campus community are encouraged to attend the events listed below in which will be sponsored by the Office of Emergency Management & Safety Services in recognition of National Preparedness Month. 

Date Event Location Time
Saturday, September 8                                                    Public Safety Day Tabling with City of Denton                                                        Apogee Stadium                                   5 PM - 7 PM                              
Monday, September 10 Brown Bag Lunch with Jennifer Dunn from National Weather Service Willis Library, 250-H 12 PM - 1 PM
Wednesday, September 12 Resource Fair Tabling Discovery Park 11 AM - 1 PM
Friday, September 14 Fire Safety and Extinguisher Class with Facilities Willis Library, 250-H 3 PM - 4:30 PM
Wednesday, September 19 Campus Safety and Security Seminar with UNT Police and Dean of Students Willis Library, 250-H 9 AM - 10:30 AM
Friday, September 21 Stop the Bleed Training with Medical City Denton (Session 1) Willis Library, 250-H 9 AM - 10 AM
Friday, September 21 Active Threat Training Willis Library, 250-H 10:15 AM - 10:45 AM
Friday, September 21 Stop the Bleed Training with Medical City Denton (Session 2) Willis Library, 250-H 11 AM - 12 PM
Wednesday, September 26 Tabling at UNT Police Safety Fair TBD 10 AM - 3 PM

Learn more about National Preparedness Month at ready.gov/september

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