Share on facebook
Facebook
Share on twitter
Twitter
Share on email
Email

CHMSU moves to mitigate effects of heat index

Carlos Hilado Memorial State University is rolling out new measures to help counter the effects of rising temperatures and create a more comfortable campus environment, according to a press release from CHMSU.

The initiatives are in place across CHMSU’s four campuses—Alijis, Binalbagan, Fortune Towne, and Talisay—following Memorandum Order 26, series of 2025, issued by University President Norberto Mangulabnan on March 25.

CHMSU eased the dress code for employees and the uniform policy for students, the memorandum said. It also urged CHMSUans to wear lightweight, comfortable, and breathable clothing to help them stay cool.

Effective yesterday, until further notice, students from all campuses are permitted to wear civilian attire under the University’s Dress Code Policy, said in a follow-up advisory released by the Office for Student Affairs and Services.

“Managing the challenges posed by the high heat indexes in the university required a multifaceted approach that prioritizes the well-being of students and staff, as well as the efficient functioning facilities,” said Mangulabnan.

The university Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office and the medical unit on the four campuses will set up a designated station where faculty, staff, and students can immediately access assistance for relief when experiencing heat-related discomfort.

The station will be equipped with electric fans, cold water, ice packs, and first aid supplies.

Everyone is also reminded to drink plenty of fluids to combat heat exhaustion and dehydration.

Water stations throughout the university are stationed so students, employees, and guests alike can refill their water bottles for free.

The DRRMO, medical unit, OSAS, and campus directors were also mandated to establish protocols, raise awareness, and work closely with local authorities in monitoring weather advisories and coordinating action to heat-related challenges and emergencies.*

Loading

ARCHIVES

Read Article by date

January 2026
MTWTFSS
 1234
567891011
12131415161718
19202122232425
262728293031 

Get your copy of the Visayan Daily Star everyday!

Avail of the FREE 30-day trial.