UWB-CC Safe
UWB-CC Safe features include:
- Emergency Contacts: Contact the correct services for the University of Washington Bothell area in case of an emergency or a non-emergency concern
- Mobile Bluelight: Send your location to University of Washington Bothell security in real-time in case of a crisis
- Friend Walk: Send your location to a friend through email or SMS on your device. Once the friend accepts the Friend Walk request, the user picks their destination and their friend tracks their location in real time; they can keep an eye on them to make sure they make it safely to their destination.
- Report a Tip: Multiple ways to report a safety/security concern directly to University of Washington Bothell security.
- Safety Toolbox: Enhance your safety with the set of tools provided in one convenient app.
- Chat with Security: Communicate live with safety staff at University of Washington Bothell via chat.
- Notification History: Find previous Push Notifications for this app with the date and time.
- Share Map with your Location: Send your location to a friend by sending them a map of your position.
- I’m OK!: Send your location and a message indicating that “You’re OK” to a recipient of your choosing.
- Campus Maps
- Campus Map: Navigate around the University of Washington Bothell area.
- Evacuation Map: Find gathering points after an evacuation alarm has been sounded.
- Support Resources: Access support resources in one convenient app to enjoy a successful experience at University of Washington Bothell.
- Safety Resources/Events and Trainings: Access to Safety Resources, Campus Safety Events, Community Trainings
- Cascadia College Resources: Access support resources for Students, Employees, Human Resources, CC IT, SafeCampus Violence Prevention
- Directory: Access to UW Directory.
- Faculty Safety: Access to number of key resources for faculty.
- Safety Notifications: Receive instant notifications and instructions from University of Washington Bothell safety when on-campus emergencies occur.
Download today to ensure you’re prepared in the event of an emergency.