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Are you ready?

The safety of the campus community is the University of Ottawa’s top priority, and we all have a role to play in emergency preparedness. Do you know how to prepare for an emergency and know what to do when one occurs? Do you know how to get alerted about an emergency? Do you know how to report an emergency? Explore the ‘Are you ready?’ site to learn uO’s emergency preparedness best practices.

Step 1: Know what to do in emergencies

The best way to protect yourself is to know how to respond during an emergency BEFORE it happens. Make sure you’re prepared for emergencies and know what actions to take when uOttawa authorities direct you to:

Step 2: Rely on AlertUO

In the event of a situation affecting the safety of our campus community, it’s vital that we be ready to provide you with reliable information as early as possible. The University has implemented a mass notification system to ensure we can reach you efficiently and effectively through a variety of methods.

Learn more about AlertUO
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Step 3: Be prepared for emergencies

Know the risks

A hazard doesn’t have to become a catastrophe. By understanding the potential hazards in our community and learning how to prepare for them, you can go a long way toward reducing the impact of any emergency.

Make a plan

Emergencies happen without warning, leaving little or no time to figure out how to respond. Your best defence is to form a plan with this emergency guide (PDF, 1.8MB) before the emergency occurs. Make sure you not only keep your plan in a safe place, but also review and update it regularly.

Get a kit

You can never tell how long an emergency will last. Do yourself a favour: put together a kit with some basic supplies and store it in a safe place. You never know when it’ll come in handy. 

Accessibility and emergencies

The University takes into account the best interests of all its students and staff, all the time. If you have a disability or a special need, this website applies to you as well. The Office of Emergency Management (OEM) can assist community members with mobility, sensory, or other non-visible disabilities to develop a personal emergency plan. These plans are based on one's unique or individual needs and can include special accommodations.  

Also, be sure to check out the Government of Canada and the Government of Ontario guides for additional information.

Step 4: Update your personal profile

It’s vital that we have current emergency contact information in case anything happens to you on campus. Update your personal profile so we know whom to call.

Students

Students can update their emergency contact and next of kin information on uoZone. Go to Applications and select Emergency Contacts.

Faculty and staff

Employees can update their emergency contacts on WorkDay or My HR Profile.

Contact us

Report an emergency

On campus: 613-562-5411
Off campus: 911

Office of Emergency Management

If you have any questions, please email: [email protected]

Visit the Office of Emergency Management website for other available services.