Take Action to Prevent the Flu
Published Date: Sep 14
Free flu shots for UAB campus employees


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With flu season around the corner, the CDC recommends getting the flu vaccine as the first and most important step in protecting against flu viruses.
Take everyday preventative actions to stop the spread of germs.
Take flu antiviral drugs if your doctor prescribes them.
See more Preventative Steps at the CDC
Take everyday preventative actions to stop the spread of germs.
Take flu antiviral drugs if your doctor prescribes them.
See more Preventative Steps at the CDC
Turn and Test for Daylight Saving Time
Published Date: Mar 10
It is almost time to spring forward for Daylight Saving Time.
When setting your clock ahead one hour on Sunday, March 12, make sure your smoke alarms are working, and check that the batteries have plenty of charge. It is also a great time to check the expiration dates of your emergency supplies.
A smoke alarm with a dead or missing battery is the same as having no smoke alarm at all. Take care of your smoke alarms according to the manufacturer instructions, and follow these tips from the U.S. Fire Administration:
It is almost time to spring forward for Daylight Saving Time.When setting your clock ahead one hour on Sunday, March 12, make sure your smoke alarms are working, and check that the batteries have plenty of charge. It is also a great time to check the expiration dates of your emergency supplies.
A smoke alarm with a dead or missing battery is the same as having no smoke alarm at all. Take care of your smoke alarms according to the manufacturer instructions, and follow these tips from the U.S. Fire Administration:
- Smoke alarm powered by a nine-volt battery - Test the alarm monthly. Replace the batteries at least once every year. Replace the entire smoke alarm every 10 years.
- Smoke alarm powered by a 10-year lithium (or “long-life”) battery - Test the alarm monthly. Since you cannot (and should not) replace the lithium battery, replace the entire smoke alarm according to the manufacturer's instructions and dispose of it properly at a household hazardous waste site or by sending it back to the manufacturer.
- Smoke alarm that is hardwired into your home's electrical system - Test the alarm monthly. Replace the backup battery at least once every year. Replace the entire smoke alarm every 10 years.
- Water
- Food
- Prescription medications
- First-aid supplies
- Batteries
UAB policy prohibits electric micromobility devices in campus buildings
Published Date: Mar 05
Electric bicycles – and other electric micromobility vehicles – have become more cost effective in the past several years, leading to more of them on The University of Alabama at Birmingham’s campus. These vehicles are a great solution to getting around campus quickly. However, it’s important to know the dos and don’ts of operating and storing these vehicles on campus.