Emergency Information
Emergency Information
In addition to text messages and emails to the campus community, the university will
share critical life and safety information during emergencies or urgent events for
students, faculty and staff on this website.
If you need immediate assistance call 9-1-1 for all emergencies or call 9-8-8 for
mental or behavioral emergencies. Download the Spartan Safe mobile app for on-the-go
reporting and safety tools.
Department of Emergency Management
Spartan Safe
Spartan Safe is SJSU's safety reporting and resources mobile app. Call in or submit
tips on safety concerns or suspicious criminal activity; request safe rides at night
or get a campus escort; access wellness resources and emergencies; and get parking
and transit information all on your phone.
Download Spartan Safe
Weather Resilience
Severe weather events from winter storms to summer heatwaves can cause a number of
issues for individuals and our community. Review the most up to date and relevant
safety information on the Weather Advisories page.
Latest Weather Advisories
Emergency Preparedness and Response
The Department of Emergency Management supports the SJSU campus community by implementing
programs and projects in emergency planning, training, response, mitigation and recovery.
Get all Emergency Management resources
Report Facilities Issues
Issues, incidents or emergencies that affect life, health and safety as it relates
to the built environment or utilities on campus should be reported to Facilities Development
and Operations (FD&O) at (408) 924-1990. If this issue is noticed after-hours (after
5 p.m. or on weekends) report the facilities issue to UPD at (408) 924-2222 to get
the matter routed to on-call FDO staff.
Submit non-urgent issues to FD&O Customer Service
Environmental Health and Safety
The Environmental Health and Safety unit of Facilities Development and Operations
is the authority on campus on all classroom, laboratory, workspace and facility safety
matters and mitigation. From chemical spills to air quality safety, review comprehensive
environmental health information on the EHS website.
Go to the EHS site