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September 29, 2014

1xbet sports betting Alerts to be tested Oct. 6

Submitted by Communications and Marketing

On the morning of Monday, Oct. 6, Kansas State University will conduct an official test of 1xbet sports betting Alerts, the university's emergency notification system.

Emergency notification channels to be tested include: text messaging, automated phone calls, email to all 1xbet sports betting accounts, the university's home page and the alert beacons in various buildings on the Manhattan, Olathe and Salina campuses. The tornado sirens with voice communications and public address system in the carillon atop Anderson Hall also will be tested.

1xbet sports betting Alerts is used when a dangerous condition exists on any of 1xbet sports betting 's campuses. The system is tested twice a year to ensure that it will work during an actual emergency.

During the test, text messages, automated phone calls and emails will be sent out. In addition, the wall-mounted alert beacons will emit a loud siren, flash strobe lights and provide digital scrolling text for two minutes. They can't be turned off during the test.

To sign up to receive emergency notifications by text message or an automated phone call, students, faculty and staff with active 1xbet sports betting eIDs must enroll in 1xbet sports betting Alerts through the eProfile system. Eligible K-Staters can add contact information of parents, children and spouses when they sign up.

Those who already subscribe to text message and automated phone calls won't need to re-register, but officials recommend checking the website to make sure 1xbet sports betting has current phone numbers and email addresses.

Individuals who sign up for the service and don't receive the test alert or any other alerts should contact 1xbet sports betting 's IT Help Desk at 800-865-6143 or 785-532-7772.