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At
the sound of the fire alarm signal, everyone should rise and file out in
a line, row by row, quickly, and quietly. Silence is essential
so instructions can be heard and understood. Walk, do not run. Running
may cause confusion with persons falling down or blocking doorways, hampering
the exit of others.
Evacuation
drills should be supplemented with a smoke drill at various intervals.
To conduct a smoke drill, a sign reading "Smoke"
is placed in the center of the corridor. When children reach the sign,
they should turn around and use an alternate exit. If none exists or it
is also blocked by smoke, the children should drop down and "crawl low"
past the "smoke"
sign.
The
most successful school fire evacuation drill program is made up of intermittent
evacuation drills throughout the year without any prior notice to participants.
Teachers should receive their fire drill instructions and the exit routes
for their specific classrooms before students arrive for the first day
of classes at the beginning of the academic year. Fire drills should begin
during the first week of school, especially for the benefit of new students
and for those students whose rooms have been changed since the previous
year. Subsequent drills should take place at least once during each month
throughout the entire school year.
The
element of surprise is always essential in any fire drill program. Teachers,
students, and staff will benefit from evacuation drills at various times
during the school's daily schedule. Only the principal should know in advance
when the fire evacuation drill will be conducted.
Another
vital element of a fire evacuation drill program is developing efficiency
in the use of alternate exits with the (simulated) blocking of the
customary main exit. Simulate the condition when the flame or smoke could
block an exit by placing a barrier and sign across the exit. This simulation
can be accomplished by stationing a person in a doorway holding a sign
indicating:
"This
Exit Blocked By Fire."
Some
additional important procedures regarding fire drills are:
Follow
the fire department and school system reporting or notification procedure
for the conduct of the evacuation drills.
Request
fire department officials to evaluate and observe a fire evacuation drill.
Concentrate
on getting everyone out of the building as promptly as possible, walking
quickly and purposefully without running, pushing, or talking. Students
must be able to hear instructions.
Have
someone check to make sure that everyone is out of the non classroom areas,
including rest rooms, locker rooms, library, cafeteria, and the extra-curricular
activity areas.
Make
sure that handicapped students are assisted in their evacuation of the
extra-curricular activity areas.
Have
each class proceed to a separate. predetermined area outside the building.
Call the roll, and remain there until recalled or dismissed by the proper
school authority. Locate these class meeting areas away from the school,
and away from road and walkways which might be used by the fire department.
Try to avoid having evacuating students cross streets or access roads.
Schedule
fire evacuation drills throughout the year. Conduct evaluation drills so
they occur when students are in various areas of the school, including
the gymnasium, auditorium, laboratories, library, cafeteria, and classrooms.
Occasionally, conduct the fire evacuation drill when the students are in
motion during recess or when classes are changing and there is intensive
use of corridors and stairways.
The
fire alarm signal and the signal for the return to the building should
be absolutely distinct from each other and from the normal school class
signals. Some schools have utilized distinctively colored flags in addition
to audible signals, to prevent confusion.
No
one should stop during the evacuation to obtain personal possessions or
school equipment.
No
one should re-enter the building until authorized to do so by the proper
authority. This authorization should come from the fire department during
a fire situation, and from the principal during the evacuation drill.
The
school fire evacuation plan must contain preplanned arrangements to notify
the fire department at the same moment the fire alarm is sounded in the
school. In some cities, the school fire alarm system is designed so activation
of the school fire alarm automatically and simultaneously transmits a signal
to the fire department.
In
most schools, while one person activates the school fire alarm, another
person should be immediately calling the fire department. These responsibilities
should be permanently assigned to specific staff persons, with permanent
alternates designed to assume the responsibilities of any absentees. Remember,
the fire department would rather respond to a small fire than to a large
one. Call the fire department at the first indication of a fire situation,
including noises. Never investigate indications of smoke or fire before
calling the fire department.
In
addition, make sure that for every school assembly a teacher or principal
announces the location of fire exits and directions for their use.
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