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The newspaper of The Johns Hopkins University May 27, 2008 | Vol. 37 No. 36
 
New Homewood Siren/Public Address System to be Tested June 3

Homewood Campus Safety and Security will conduct a test of the newly installed siren/public address system at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, June 3.

The system, which is activated by radio signal from the Homewood Communications Center, is composed of modules on Garland Hall, Whitehead Hall and the O'Connor Recreation Center. The sirens will simultaneously sound the alert tone and then sequentially broadcast the voice message.

The test will be the first full-scale activation of the system. It will consist of a 30-second alert tone immediately followed by a voice broadcast beginning, "This is a test of the Homewood campus emergency warning system."

Shortly after this broadcast, an all-clear alert tone will sound, followed by the message saying, in part, "This has been a test of the Homewood campus emergency warning system. Had there been an actual emergency, you would have been given specific instructions on what to do."

Because the system incorporates a silent self-test feature that will exercise each module on a weekly basis, Campus Safety and Security expects to run "live" tests only three times a year. The main purpose of the exercises is to familiarize the Homewood community with the sound of the system.

Except for these periodic tests, the system will be used only in the event of an incident or situation that presents a significant threat to the lives or safety of the campus community.

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