What to do in an Emergency
The University of Houston Downtown continually monitors and assesses storm activity in our region.
Read moreThe Houston metroplex is in a low-lying area and is prone to flooding, especially flash flooding from sustained rainfall.
Read MoreAlthough Houston is known for its heat and humidity, the city can periodically experience winter weather and below freezing (under 32° Fahrenheit) temperatures.
Read MoreMany underestimate the risk and destructive power of fire. The U.S. Fire Administration, a division of the Federal Emergency Management Agency...
Read MoreThe University of Houston Downtown continually monitors for and is prepared to respond to HAZMAT incidences.
Read MoreThe University of Houston Downtown continually monitors and is prepared to respond to bomb threats/terroristic activities.
Read MoreThese incidents happen quickly and are usually over within 10 to 15 minutes.
Read MoreThe University of Houston Downtown continually monitors for suspicious activity on campus and...
Read MoreAs of May 11, 2023, the federal COVID-19 Public Health Emergency declaration ended...
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