Environmental Health and Safety

Report Spotted Lanternfly Found on Campus Property

Spotted Lanternfly (SLF), an invasive species of plant hopper known to cause crop loss and local ecological impacts, have recently been identified on campus. In order to assist state and local agencies with this growing problem, report the presence of SLF on Binghamton University property by taking photo(s) and filling out this form.

After reporting a sighting, you are encouraged to kill the SLF by stepping on it or crushing it.

More information on how to identify SLF and their impacts can be found here.

This form applies to Binghamton University property only.

After completing the BU form, you can also report any sightings to an online nature observation platform called iNaturalist if you have an account and would like to: https://www.inaturalist.org/observationsproject_id=binghamton-university-species-inventory&subview=map&taxon_id=324726&verifiable=any

Please contact Environmental Health and Safety at 777-2211 or ehs@binghamton.edu with questions.

New Lithium Battery Resource Webpage

Please review our new lithium battery webpage. This webpage has resources for all e-transportation devices. You can view the link here.

Binghamton University's Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) Office was established in 1974 to provide guidance needed to promote a safe campus environment for faculty, staff, students and visitors.

EH&S personnel have experience and training in a variety of disciplines, including:

  • Environmental Sciences
  • Emergency and Fire Response
  • Engineering and Industrial Hygiene
  • Health and Biological Sciences
  • Human Resources
  • Public Policy
  • Chemistry and Pure Science

Mission

Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) promotes and supports a safe and environmentally conscious campus community through professional consultation, education, training, customer service and comprehensive programs.

Emergency alert system: B-Alert

Register your email or phone number to receive emergency alert notifications.

Select the "Register Now" button. Your username is your current Binghamton University email address.

AED and Blue Light Map

Looking for the nearest AED or Blue light location? The Office of Emergency Management maintains a map: AED and Blue Light map

Any questions on the map can be directed to OEM@binghamton.edu