Bomb Threats
The University of Houston Police Department has developed a “Bomb Threat Checklist” to be used in the event that someone places a bomb threat against any property owned, leased or otherwise controlled by the University of Houston. Copies of this checklist have been distributed campus wide, and UHPD recommends that a copy be kept by all office phones. A copy of the checklist can also be obtained here.
If a bomb threat is received, simply use and complete the checklist when speaking
with the caller. After the caller hangs up, immediately report the threat to UHPD
by calling 911. Remain by your desk until the officer(s) arrive. Please give the completed
checklist to one of the responding officers. A supervisory officer shall, as soon
as possible, notify the person in charge of the threatened building and provide adequate
information in order to allow for informed decisions.
Search of Buildings
All searches shall be conducted by UHPD Officers with the assistance of the senior
manager of the threatened building and with the aid of those Faculty / Staff members
familiar with the building and its contents.
Evacuation of Buildings
The decision to evacuate a building upon receipt of a bomb threat is made on a situational
basis – i.e. how credible is that particular threat. Buildings may be evacuated immediately
at the discretion of the Chief of Police in concert with the senior management official
within the threatened building (if available). Additionally, each individual police
officer has full authority accorded them by the President's office to cause the evacuation
of any University building under exigent circumstances. Once the decision to evacuate
has been made, UHPD Officers responding to the location will direct you to safe locations
away from the building.
Notifications
UHPD is responsible for all notifications upon receipt of a bomb threat.
Publicity
The University’s response to all press inquiries regarding Bomb Threats shall be coordinated through University Media Relations.