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Santa Rosa Junior College Police Department
Thursday March 10th, 2016 :: 12:19 p.m. PST

Advisory

IMPORTANT MESSAGE ABOUT WEATHER ALERT FROM SANTA ROSA JUNIOR COLLEGE

Starting Thursday through Monday, rain is predicted to be heavy at times in different parts of the county. Santa Rosa Junior College campuses and locations will remain open unless they are not safe. We are not anticipating any closures at this time. If that changes, we will update you.

We encourage students, faculty and staff to take care of themselves, their families, and their homes, to stay safe and use common sense. Please use your best judgment in navigating roadways.

We will post information about any closures and make further updates as conditions change, as follows:
www.santarosa.edu
www.facebook.com/santarosajc
www.twitter.com/srjc
• AlertU: SRJC’s official emergency communication channel. We encourage you to sign up today – it’s free and quick to do. Sign up: http://police.santarosa.edu/emergency-alerts-signup.
• Nixle: keeps you up-to-date with relevant information from your local public safety departments & schools. Sign up: http://police.santarosa.edu/emergency-alerts-signup.
• Phone: (707) 527-4011 will have information about any potential SRJC closure.

We will also send alerts to local online, broadcast and print media.
Radio stations KZST 100.1 FM and KSRO 1350 AM/103.5 FM: most up-to-date English radio stations.
Exitos 98.7 FM and KBBF 89.1 FM: most up-to-date Spanish radio stations.

If the College is open and you cannot get to work safely:
Any employees who choose not to come to work due to the adverse weather conditions should contact their supervising administrators and let them know. Those employees will need to use their own personal time to cover any time off.

Faculty members: if you are unable to get to campus on a day that the College is open, it is very important for you to contact your department chair and administrative assistant, and to email students in their cubby.

Petaluma faculty should report absences to Faculty Support at [email protected] or call 778-2456.

All employees: During an emergency, all employees can be activated as disaster service workers. Certain categories of employees may be needed to deal with essential operations. If you're unclear whether your presence is needed, contact your supervisor.

Safety Around the District
• Be alert to your surroundings, especially slippery areas, falling debris, downed power lines, etc.
• Be mindful of the high wind (especially gusts) when outdoors, entering/exiting buildings or vehicles etc.
• Observe any barricades or taped off zones.
• Report anything unusual to Facilities Operations at:
(707) 527-4231 for Santa Rosa, PSTC and the Southwest Santa Rosa Center
(707) 778-4110 for Petaluma
(707) 535-3702 for Shone Farm
(707) 527-1000 District Police for emergencies or after hours notification.

Safe Driving Tips (California Highway Patrol)
• Freeways will often flood nearest to the roadway edges, especially on elevated roadways with walls on both sides. Avoid the outside lanes, especially at night.
• Never drive through standing water. You never know how deep the water is, and what may be lurking beneath the surface.
• The primary method of avoiding collisions during severe weather is to slow down. Slower speeds prevent hydroplaning, which often leads to crashes. Extra following distance will also help if someone crashes ahead.
• Whenever your windshield wipers are on, your headlights should be as well. Often, vehicles are not visible without head and taillights.
• Prepare your vehicle now. Replace windshield wipers if necessary, check your brakes and your fluids. The worst time to break down is during heavy weather. Towing services are usually overwhelmed with collisions, and response times are delayed.
• If you experience an emergency on the freeway, call 9-1-1 from your mobile phone. Please be aware that CHP response times are often delayed due to the high volume of calls. If you experience a minor collision, please move out of the roadway as soon as possible to prevent secondary collisions and to keep our roadways moving!
• CHP Guides for Driving Safe in Rain, Fog and Snow in http://www2.santarosa.edu/f/?nEBwYODT

Address/Location
Santa Rosa Junior College Police Department
2032 Armory Dr
Santa Rosa, CA 95401

Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 707-527-1000

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