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Emergency Evacuation Routes And Supplies

By Eric Holm


One of the most unpredictable and frightening aspects of life is the fact that disasters can strike. These disasters can be accidental, such as a fire, or natural, like an earthquake or tornado. Although it's unpleasant to contemplate, having a clear and precise plan of action should be a priority. Those who find themselves unprepared during a time like this will typically end up overwhelmed, afraid, and unsure of what to do. It's best to think carefully on this topic and develop a plan during a time of normalcy. Think about things like evacuation routes, specific precautionary steps, and what supplies and tools will be relevant to a wide variety of situation.

Those who are ready to discuss a plan of action with their coworkers and family should look to set up a few guidelines. An early step should be appointing a designated meeting place for people to meet up. Make sure that everyone is aware of all the exits and evacuation points in the building. Remember that different plans will be better for specific scenarios. A fire, for instance, has the potential to cut off certain escape routes, so make sure that everyone understands the alternate exits.

Smoke alarms are a very important safety precaution that must not be ignored. Make sure that they are good quality alarms that are functional. Be sure to check the battery power often.

Another very important type of alarm is known as a carbon monoxide detector. Many are not familiar with carbon monoxide. It is a silent and odorless gas that has the potential to be deadly, especially considering the fact that it is almost impossible to detect until it's too late. Be sure that all homes and offices have a few working detectors. Another important piece of equipment is a fire escape ladder, which can be crucial if a fire has trapped someone in a room or an isolated part of a building. Also be sure that there are many fire extinguishers and fire blankets at different areas of the building. This can be very important for stopping a small fire before it becomes a big one that can be much more devastating.

To summarize this topic, it is absolutely vital that every home and office building have an emergency evacuation plan and survival supplies on hand. This means implementing and constantly checking the smoke and carbon monoxide alarms at regular intervals. It should also include multiple escape route plans, fire extinguishers and blankets, and an ideal meeting place. Be sure to take a look at this plan of action every now and then, revising and editing it as needed.




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