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Emergency Preparedness
In the event that North Florida Community College has a severe threat there are several ways in which you can obtain information about school closings:
  • Local News Updates
  • NFCC Frontpage Updates at www.nfcc.edu
  • NFCC Telephone 850.973.1600
  • e2Campus

  • Avian (Bird) Flu Preparedness Information
    North Florida Community College is currently working on a plan in the unlikely event of an outbreak of avian (bird) flu affecting the Madison campus and outreach locations. We will communicate more details as the College’s plan is developed.
  • Questions and Answers About Bird Flu
  • Tracking Outbreaks of Bird Flu
  • How can you Prepare
  • Information about Influenza
  • Full Levels in the Local Area
  • Pandemic Flu
  • Avian Flu Resources
  • Avaian Influenza
  • Center for Disease Control
  • World Health Organization

  • Hurricane Preparation
    Hurricane Plan
    History teaches that a lack of hurricane awareness and preparation are common threads among all major hurricane disasters. By knowing your vulnerability and what actions you should take, you can reduce the effects of a hurricane disaster.

    Hurricane hazards come in many forms: storm surge, high winds, tornadoes, and flooding. This means it is important for your family to have a plan that includes all of these hazards. Look carefully at the safety actions associated with each type of hurricane hazard and prepare your family disaster plan accordingly. But remember this is only a guide. The first and most important thing anyone should do when facing a hurricane threat is to use common sense.

    You should be able to answer the following questions before a hurricane threatens:
  • What are the Hurricane Hazards?
  • What does it mean to you?
  • What actions should you take to be prepared?