Safety: A Shared Responsibility

Everyone can help to make the Campus a safer place. You can help deter criminal activity on campus. Learn more.


Emergency Contact List

Report Suspicious Activity
578-3231

Have Campus Transit pick you up Learn more.
578-5555

Report Lighting Problems
workcon@lsu.edu
578-3186

Greater Baton Rouge Air Quality


!Emergency Text Messaging System

Opt in to receive text messages in the event of a campus emergency. Learn more.


Rape Aggression Defense Systems (RAD) Classes

A 12-hour self defense course for women with a lifetime return and practice policy! Learn more.


Creating Healthier Campus Communities

Call the Wellness Education Department at 578-5718 to learn about classes.


Clery Act Information

LSU's annual security report includes statistics for the previous three years. Read more.

Homeland Security Online Resources

White House Homeland Security Actions
Current Threat Level is "Elevated."

READY.GOV
Make a Kit. Make a Plan. Be Informed. Terrorism forces us to make a choice. Don't be afraid...be ready.

Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
Homeland Security Threat Level Raised to Yellow. Learn "What You Can Do What the Government is Doing."

Tips for Surviving a Terrorist Attack (GovExec.com)
There is no magic formula that guarantees protection from acts of terrorism. But there are steps anyone can take to reduce the risks.

Chemical/Biological/Radiological Incident Handbook (October 1998)
Learn the difference between a chemical, a biological, and a radiological event, personal safety conditions, event indicators, and information that should be reported.

Louisiana Homeland Security
Louisiana citizens can find related links to State departments, agencies, and programs, in their efforts at preventing and responding to threats and potential threats that confront this state, including natural disasters.