Be prepared. Stay safe. Be WashU Ready.
Starting at WashU is an exciting time. Whether you are living on campus, commuting, studying, or working, preparedness is part of your experience. Taking a few simple steps now will help you stay informed, confident, and ready to act in any situation.
Preparedness starts with you. Together, we are WashU Ready.

Tune In
Stay connected to official university communications.
- Download and enable notifications for the WashU Safe App
- Pay attention to WashU Alerts and official emails
- Follow @WashUReady on social media
Timely information helps you make informed decisions during rapidly changing situations.
Look Around
Your environment is your first line of safety.
- Locate all exits and evacuation routes in your building
- Identify your Emergency Assembly Point (EAP)
- Find severe weather shelter areas
Be aware of AED locations, fire extinguishers, and pull stations.
Learn More
The most common emergencies impacting WashU include:
- Severe weather (thunderstorms, tornadoes, extreme heat, flooding)
- Fire alarms and building evacuations
- Power outages and utility disruptions
Understanding what can happen helps you respond quickly and confidently.
Take Action
Preparedness is not just about information. It is about action.
- Participate in fire drills and safety trainings
- Learn hands-only CPR or Stop the Bleed
- Encourage your friends and classmates to prepare
- Stay engaged with campus safety initiatives
You play a role in keeping our community safe.

Build a Campus-Ready Kit
Recommended items:
- Water and non-perishable snacks
- Phone charger and backup battery
- Flashlight
- Prescription medications
- Comfortable shoes
- Basic first aid supplies
Keep your kit in your room, backpack, or office so it is easy to access when needed.
WashU Emergency Management has LinkedIn, Facebook, X, YouTube, and Instagram accounts! Be sure to follow us @WashUReady for news and preparedness tips.


