Student Tribune
DOWNTOWN CAMPUS FIRE ALARM/EMERGENCY EVACUATION PROCEDURE
When the fire alarm sounds, act immediately to ensure your safety. The Fire
Alarm System is designed and engineered to provide you with an early warning to
allow you to safely exit the building during an emergency situation.
All personnel should familiarize themselves with the following
procedure:
- Stay calm; do not panic. Do not
assume it is a fire drill. Quickly gather your personal belongings if
it is safe to do so.
- Evacuate the building via the closest exit stairwell. Do not use
elevators.* If you are the last person out of the room, close the door
behind you to keep fire from spreading into nearby rooms.
- Once outside, stay on the sidewalk, proceed to the front of the
building and cross Morrie Silver Way. Assemble in Parking Lot AA.
Public Safety personnel will be present, stopping road traffic, to allow for
safe crossing.
- Wait for direction from Public Safety personnel. Do not re-enter
the building until told to do so.
* IMPAIRED MOBILITY
If your mobility is impaired and you are not able to evacuate via
the stairs, proceed to the Northeast (E) or South (B) Stairwell, whichever is
closer, and wait for assistance from Public Safety or emergency
personnel. (Stairwells E and B are currently marked with "Area of
Rescue Assistance" signs to assist in their identification.) If these
stairwells are not accessible due to fire or smoke, proceed to another
stairwell. All stairwells are checked during an emergency.
If imminent danger from fire or smoke occurs while waiting for
assistance, move inside the stairwell. If possible, call
Public Safety (292-2911) to report your location. Enclosed stairwells
provide fire protection for at least 2 hours. Position yourself on the landing
such that you do not block or impede pedestrian flow or access to the
stairwell.
Marini, Sharon
Environmental Health & Safety
05/30/2018