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An EAP should provide detailed evacuation routes, assembly points, emergency contacts, and specific procedures for potential hazards such as fires, medical emergencies, or hazardous material spills. Building security protocols are separate from emergency actions unless they directly relate to evacuation or life safety.
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Evacuation plans must account for mobility, sensory, and cognitive challenges by providing refuge areas, assistance, and clear signals. Elevators are generally unsafe for use during unless designated as fire-proof evacuation lifts.
The "Run, Hide, Fight" sequence prioritizes escaping the danger zone if possible (Run), finding a safe place to hide if escape isn't feasible (Hide), and as a last resort, defending yourself against the attacker (Fight). Always call 911 when safe to do so.
Most fire safety codes require annual fire drills for high-rise building, though certain jurisdictions or specific building uses (e.g., schools, hospitals) may require more frequent drills.
The first step is to determine the and nature of the alarm to assess the situation. Premature evacuation or false alarms can cause unnecessary panic. However, once verified, appropriate actions like evacuation and notifying emergency services must follow.