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Be familiar with the location of:

Alarm Boxes/Manual Pull Stations

Exit Stairwells

Floor Wardens

Emergency First Aid Supplies

Have a change of clothes available in case of an earthquake, including comfortable walking shoes and any medications/personal items required for up to 72 hours.

Be familiar with the procedures in this manual.

Floor Wardens are:

 

 

5th Floor

 

 

 

George Peterson

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Matt Raines

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The Alarm System for our building is a local alarm and does not alert authorities to an emergency. Remove yourself from any dangerous situation and immediately call 911.

If you hear the Fire Alarm or See the Strobe Lights:

Stay Calm

Follow Instructions of your Floor Warden (you may be asked to search the restrooms or offices or to   help disabled people from the area).

Feel doors before opening them. Do not open any that are hot.

Close doors behind you, but do not lock them.

Do not return for papers or personal articles.

Do not use the elevators.

If smoke is present, stay low (the best air is near the floor)

If you are outside the building during a fire, stay far enough away to avoid possible falling glass.

 

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