At about 10:15 a.m. Monday, Oct. 4, Kansas State University will conduct a test of K-State Alerts, the university’s emergency notification system.
Emergency notification channels to be tested include text messaging, automated phone calls, K-State’s homepage, e-mail to all K-State accounts, and the new alert beacons in various buildings across the Manhattan campus.
K-State Alerts is used when a dangerous condition exists on campus, such as an active shooter or university closure due to severe weather. K-State Alerts is tested twice a year to ensure that it will work during an actual emergency.
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