Hinds Community College Blog

Have You Washed Your Hands?

Posted by Joey Jamison on Mon, Oct, 27, 2014 @ 08:10 AM

It's that time of the year... cold and flu season is upon us. Not to mention stomach bugs are out there!

Below is recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC):

Keeping hands clean is one of the best ways to prevent the spread of infection and illness.

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Handwashing is easy to do and it's one of the most effective ways to prevent the spread of many types of infection and illness in all settings—from your home and workplace to child care facilities and hospitals. Clean hands can stop germs from spreading from one person to another and throughout an entire community.

Learn more about when and how to wash your hands.

Photo: Washing hands with soap and water.

When should you wash your hands?

  • Before, during, and after preparing food
  • Before eating food
  • Before and after caring for someone who is sick
  • Before and after treating a cut or wound
  • After using the toilet
  • After changing diapers or cleaning up a child who has used the toilet
  • After blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing
  • After touching an animal, animal feed, or animal waste
  • After touching garbage


What is the right way to wash your hands?

  • Photo: Washihing hands.Wet your hands with clean, running water (warm or cold), turn off the tap, and apply soap.
  • Lather your hands by rubbing them together with the soap. Be sure to lather the backs of your hands, between your fingers, and under your nails.
  • Scrub your hands for at least 20 seconds. Need a timer? Hum the "Happy Birthday" song from beginning to end twice.
  • Rinse your hands well under clean, running water.
  • Dry your hands using a clean towel or air dry them.

Why? Read the science behind the recommendations

Photo: Using hand sanitizer
What should you do if you don't have soap and clean, running water?

Washing hands with soap and water is the best way to reduce the number of microbes on them in most situations. If soap and water are not available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol. Alcohol-based hand sanitizers can quickly reduce the number of microbes on hands in some situations, but sanitizers do not eliminate all types of germs.

Hand sanitizers may not be as effective when hands are visibly dirty or greasy.

How do you use hand sanitizers?

  • Apply the product to the palm of one hand (read the label to learn the correct amount).
  • Rub your hands together.
  • Rub the product over all surfaces of your hands and fingers until your hands are dry.

Topics: Student Life, College Life, flu, cold, campus life, dorm, faculty, Hinds CC, home

District wide Fall Tornado Drill

Posted by Joey Jamison on Wed, Oct, 22, 2014 @ 07:10 AM

tornado drillThe office of Emergency Management will be conducting a District Wide Tornado Drill on Tuesday October 28, 2014 for Hinds Community College. The purpose of this drill is to call attention to the secondary peak severe weather season that begins in the late fall. November historically has been a very active month for severe weather and tornadoes.

Faculty, staff and students are asked prior to the drill to go to the EagleOne site at http://eagleone.hindscc.edu to manage their accounts making sure that they will receive the alert message. You will be using your HindsNet credentials to login to your dashboard.

8 a.m., Day of the Drill, Tuesday, Oct 28:

  • Consider a tornado watch to be in effect
  • Announce watch to staff, students 

9:30 a.m., “DRILL… Tornado Warning for Hinds CC… DRILL!”

  • Messages sent via the EagleOne Alert network – e-mail, text, web, etc.
  • If you do not receive the alert, press on as if there still is a threat.

9:35 a.m., Move to Safety

  • Once the alert is received move to an area of safe refuge. Upon determination of immediate threat, give “take shelter” or “duck and cover” command. 

9:45 a.m., Termination of Drill

  • An “All Clear” message will be sent via EagleOne. Give instructions to return to normal activities – local campus personnel

For more information contact Joey Jamison, District Emergency Management Coordinator, joey.jamison@hindscc.edu or 601.857.3584

Topics: Students, Raymond Campus, Rankin Campus, Emergency Alerts, campus life, faculty, Utica Campus, EagleOne Alerts, Eagle One, Nursing/Allied Health Center, Jackson ATC, Vicksburg/Warren Campus, Tornado Drill, Severe Weather, Tornado

Campus Fire Safety Month Activities

Posted by Joey Jamison on Mon, Sep, 01, 2014 @ 07:09 AM

firesafetylogoSeptmeber is National Campus Fire Safety Month and here at Hinds CC we have a lot of things going on in support of it.

Look below and find something to come too...

Fire Safety 101 PDI
Raymond Campus – Fountain Hall
Tuesday, September 9, 2014
2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
PDI Presentation about Fire Safety

Popcorn and Prevention
Raymond Campus – Courtyard
Thursday, September 11, 2014
12:00 PM – 2:00PM
Free Popcorn, Fire Safety Materials, and Fire Extinguisher Training (Clinton FD)

Popcorn and Prevention
Vicksburg/Warren Campus – Courtyard
Monday, September 15, 2014
11:30 AM – 1:30PM
Free Popcorn, Fire Safety Materials, and 1 Hour Fire Safety PDI (MS State Fire Marshall)

Popcorn and Prevention
Jackson ATC
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
11:30 AM – 1:30PM
Free Popcorn, Fire Safety Materials, and Fire Safety House (MS State Fire Marshall)

Popcorn and Prevention
Rankin Campus – George Wynne Hall
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
11:30 AM – 1:30PM
Free Popcorn, Fire Safety Materials, 1 Hour Fire Safety PDI (MS State Fire Marshall), and Fire Extinguisher Training (MS State Fire Academy)

Popcorn and Prevention
Nursing/Allied Health Center – Courtyard
Thursday, September 18, 2014
11:30 AM – 1:30PM
Free Popcorn, Fire Safety Materials, 1 Hour Fire Safety PDI (MS State Fire Marshall), and Fire Extinguisher Training (Clinton FD)

Popcorn and Prevention
Utica Campus – Courtyard
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
11:30 AM – 1:30PM
Free Popcorn, Fire Safety Materials, and 1 Hour Fire Safety PDI (MS State Fire Marshall)

Topics: Hinds Community College, Students, Residence Halls, Raymond Campus, Student Life, Rankin Campus, campus life, faculty, Utica Campus, Hinds CC, Nursing/Allied Health Center, Jackson ATC, Vicksburg/Warren Campus, Campus Fire Safety Month

Do YOU get alerts from EagleOne?

Posted by Joey Jamison on Mon, Aug, 18, 2014 @ 16:08 PM

EagleOne Logo stacked

Do we have class or work today? Why are the lights out?

A friend said, that another person said their is a person with a gun on campus...

No need to question or get false information when you get alerts from EagleOne.

EagleOne Alert is the accurate source for emergency information from Hinds Community College. It is used to communicate vital information to let the campus community know when there is an emergency on or around campus and what they need to do to be safe.

The EagleOne Alert network includes the following notification components: SMS/Text Message, Voice Calls,  Campus E-mail, Eagle Vision, Web Alerts, 24/7 Emergency Info Line (601.857.3600), & Twitter (@EagleOneAlert).

The Office of Emergency Management (OEM) on the first day of every month at noon will conduct monthly tests to ensure the system is operating properly. This is also the way you know you are signed up correctly.

Using your HindsNet credentials, go to the EagleOne website at http://eagleone.hindscc.edu/ to manage your account. You can also check out the “How To” video.

If you need help with EagleOne contact the OEM at 601-857-3584 or email Joey.Jamison@hindscc.edu.

Topics: Hinds Community College, Students, Raymond Campus, Student Life, Rankin Campus, Emergency Alerts, campus life, Hinds, faculty, Hinds CC, EagleOne Alerts, Eagle One