Fire Emergency Preparation for Schools

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==== ==== Emergencies Do Happen! You Need To See This: http://www.yourenergyresource.net/ ==== ==== Fire Emergency Preparation for Schools A fire can occur at any, in every place, even if there are systems like smoke alarms and water sprinklers installed. If this should happen in the school where a person is working, it would be a good idea to review the emergency preparation plans. The fire emergency preparation plan involves two things. These are namely information and delegation. The first thing the individual should do is read the manual and note where the nearest exits are. These are usually posted in each classroom with lighted signages showing the way. This matter should also be discussed with fellow faculty and staff to see if certain improvements can be suggested. It is only after a well thought out plan is developed, that this should be explained to the students. The sad part is, there will be some people who do not take the matter seriously. This should be firmly stressed because it could mean a matter of life or death to everyone when this happens. There should be fire drills conducted several times a year at irregular intervals. In many schools, these are not done on a regular basis. This means that some of the students will panic when the real thing happens. Preparedness is something that should not be taken lightly. Delegation depends on who first noticed the fire until the evacuation has been done. If there is smoke coming out of one rooms, the individual should not open the door because oxygen will just make the fire stronger causing a back draft and a possible explosion. The individual should immediately call 911 and pull the fire switch so that the teachers and the students are alerted of the danger. Some classes may order everyone to form a line in the back, then proceed out slowly to safety by moving to the nearest fire exit. There are fire extinguishers usually situated along the hallways or in the classrooms. These can be used to handle small fires, but should not be used to handle bigger ones. There is not fire enough retardant in these small extinguishers to kill the blaze. The person should not try to be a hero but rather help get other people out. There is usually a lot of smoke, making it difficult to see what's in front of you. To avoid suffocating, it is a good idea to place something over the face and then use the sense of touch to get the feel of what is in front. Elevators should never been used in the event of a fire. The power could short out keeping the


person trapped inside and even cause death due to smoke inhalation. All personnel should use the stairs since this is the fastest way to get out. Should someone be caught on fire, the individual should help by putting a heavy blanket or coat over them to put out the flames. If this should happen to the person, the right thing to do would be to stop, drop and roll. The last part of any fire preparation plan is the assembly point where everyone in the class should meet. This way everyone can be accounted for. Everyone should stay put until someone with higher authority issues the order that it is safe to go back inside. Everyone should be well aware of the fire emergency preparation plan since this is the only way to get out of a dangerous situation. Consider this also, have an emergency power plan. It will make your life much easier, after any disaster. Portable generators that work off solar or wind energy, can be vital to your comfort during any emergency. The ability to have unlimited lighting or heating without requiring the use of burning a fire, will make any emergency situation seem a lot less disastrous for your entire family. You can learn more about renewable energy equipment, energy efficient products and clean energy solutions here:

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