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Guide to Developing a Disaster Management Plan

Fire Emergencies

Fire Emergencies

If you get caught in a fire situation, survival is your top priority. Policy requires building occupants to evacuate in the event of a fire alarm activation or during any other emergency that requires evacuation. However, there may be emergency situations in which you may be required to decide on a course of action to protect yourself and the other members of your room or apartment. These fire safety procedures are intended to assist you in selecting the safest course of action in such an emergency. Please note that no fire safety plan can account for all of the possible factors and changing conditions. You will have to decide for yourself what is the safest course of action under the circumstances.

The following procedures are to be followed any time a fi re alarm sounds:

If The Fire Is In Your Room

Evacuation Instructions If The Fire Is Not In Your Room

LIFE SAFETY SURVIVAL SKILLS

If smoke or heat is present:

If smoke or heat are tolerable:

Emergency Evacuations For Persons With Physical Disabilities

Pre-planning is of utmost importance to ensure that persons with physical disabilities are provided with the stance and knowledge to evacuate a building. It is expected that another employee knows of your immobility, whether it is temporary or permanent.

Prior to an emergency evacuation of any kind, it is advised that each person needing assistance should meet with staff and discuss a plan of action.

Source: CDC