campus saftey
- Bloodborne pathogens
- Bomb threats (telephone)
- Bomb threats (packages/ written)
- Chemical spills/ fires
- Disturbances or demonstrations
- Evacuations
- Explosions
- Fire
- Flooding and water damage
- Infectious diseases
- Medical emergencies
- Power outages
- Preventing crime
- Saftey procedures
- Suspicious packages & envelopes
- Tornado/ severe weather
- Workplace violence
Infectious diseases
Infectious diseases are caused by microscopic organisms that penetrate the body’s natural defense barriers and multiply to create symptoms that can range from mild to deadly. Infectious diseases can be transmitted through sexual contact (STD), bodily fluids (see also Bloodborne Pathogens), coughing, sneezing, or contact with objects touched by an infected person like doorknobs, eating utensils, etc.
If you suspect that you have come in contact with or may actually have an infectious disease:
- If you are on campus - immediately contact the Student Health Services on campus (8157) or the CD on call.
- If you are off campus and believe you may have been exposed, see a medical provider in your area and inform the medical provider that you live on a college campus, if applicable. Upon medical confirmation of an infectious disease, contact Student Health Services at Waldorf immediately to notify them of the infectious disease. This information will be used confidentially as per HIPPA regulations to help reduce the risk of exposure to student’s on campus who may have been in contact with you.
- You may be spreading the disease to others, so attempt to limit spread of the possible disease. Ways to help prevent the spread of an infectious disease is to avoid sexual intercourse/intimacy, limit general contact with others, contain a cough or sneeze with a handkerchief or mask, wash hands often, and ensure clothing, bedding and eating utensils are separated. Information is available from Student Health Services or your medical provider.
- If you have questions on infectious and/or sexually transmitted diseases contact the Iowa Dept. of Health hotline at 1-800-362-2736 or 515-281-5785, National STD Hotline at 1-800-227-8922, or Waldorf's Student Health Services at #8157 on campus.
Waldorf College follows industry standards and governmental regulations in complying with privacy and confidentiality.


