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Fire Evacuation Procedures
1. Assist any person in immediate danger to safety, if it
can be accomplished without risk to you.
2. Immediately activate the building fire alarm system. This
will automatically notify the fire department and get help
on the way. It will also sound the fire alarm bells to
evacuate the building and shut down the air-handling units
to prevent the spread of smoke. It is best to have the fire
department respond and not be needed than to have them
arrive too late for potential rescue. If you are in a
building without a fire alarm system, dial 911 from a safe
location to report the fire.
3. If the fire is small enough, use a nearby fire
extinguisher to control and extinguish the fire. Do not
fight a fire if the following conditions exist:
- You don't know what's burning.
- The fire is spreading rapidly.
- You don't have the proper equipment.
- You can't do so with your back to an exit.
- The fire might block your means of escape.
- You might inhale toxic smoke.
- Your instincts tell you not to do so.
4. If the first attempts to put out the fire do not succeed,
evacuate the building immediately.
5. Doors, and if possible, windows, should be closed as the
last person leaves a room or area.
6. Do not use elevators - use building stairwells.
7. Upon evacuation of the building, all should proceed to a
designated meeting area where head counts can be taken.
8. Never reenter a building without permission from the fire
department.
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