UMaine to Test Emergency Sirens Friday, Aug. 22 at 5 p.m.

Contact: Joe Carr at (207) 581-3571

The University of Maine will conduct a full-scale test of its emergency warning siren system on Friday, Aug. 22 at 5 p.m.

    As part of its comprehensive emergency communications system, UMaine installed one siren on the roof of Class of 1944 Hall last summer. To assure full campus coverage, additional sirens have been added at Androscoggin Hall and York Hall.

    Friday’s test will serve two purposes. It will verify that all the mechanisms are in proper working order and it will allow for an assessment of the system’s coverage area.

    The test will begin at 5 p.m. with five minutes at partial volume, followed by three minutes at full volume.

    It is likely that the sound will be audible in parts of Orono and Old Town.

    In UMaine’s emergency communications system, the siren serves as a signal that there is a serious issue and those who are on campus should seek information. In an emergency, information will be posted on UMaine’s website and its on-campus email and conferencing system. In addition, a recorded message at 581-INFO will provide details about the emergency. UMaine students, faculty members and staff members may also register with UMaine.txt (www.umaine.edu/umainetxt), a system that provides emergency text messages to user cell phones.