Natural and man-made emergencies can occur at anytime without warning. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) describes an emergency as "any unplanned event that can cause deaths or significant injuries to employees, customers, or the public; or that can shut down your business, disrupt operations, cause physical or environmental damage, or threaten the facilities financial standing or public image."
The Roselle Schools are committed to maintaining and providing the highest level of emergency preparedness for all types of emergencies. Creating and maintaining a safe and secure environment is a responsibility shared by everyone at Roselle.
Pre-emergency planning is a critical part of emergency planning. Members should know what to do in advance of an emergency, who should be called for assistance and where to obtain required services and supplies.
The site map to the left contains valuable information concerning emergency resources and Roselle's efforts to provide a safe environment for students, faculty, staff and the community at large.