By Associated Press - Wednesday, September 6, 2017

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - Outdoor sirens will sound, digital signs will light up and alerts will be sent to phones and computers when Virginia Commonwealth University conducts a test of its emergency communications and alerting systems.

The full test will be conducted Wednesday at noon. In addition to sirens, it will include text messages, mass emails, desktop alerts, and notifications through social media and VCU’s website.

Digital signs located throughout campus will display the emergency alert and reference information sent through text messages. The various alerting technologies inform the VCU community of protective actions during an emergency.



In addition to the semester test, monthly checks of the siren system are conducted at noon on the first Wednesday of each month. 

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