Disaster/Emergency - Evacuation Ideas And Gear

in #office6 years ago

Natural disasters and accidents have the potential to strike any place, at any time of the day. Because of this, having an emergency evacuation plan and some survival supplies is important. It is even more important for those who live in areas where these disasters tend to occur more often. If a situation arose during the middle of the night, most would awake to find themselves unprepared, scared, and without a plan of action. Those who prepare for these situations will find themselves in a much better position to come out unharmed. Figuring out which evacuation routes you will take, and which supplies you will need, can be an important part of overall safety for you and your family.

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 important safety precaution that must not be ignored. Make sure that they are quality alarms, functioning, and have good batteries in them. Flash light and various communication devises will most likely be needed. Another key part of this equation is known as a carbon monoxide alarm. Carbon monoxide is a silent gas that can not be smelled. This makes it very dangerous, as most would not even notice that there is a leak. Consider putting several alarms in both the home and the office to keep everyone safe just in case. There are many other important supplies that are necessary. Fire extinguishers should be included in every building to stop smaller fires as well as preventing them from spreading to other parts of the building. Also include fire escape ladders and fire blankets. Remember that a fire has the potential to trap a person in a room. Having a fire escape ladder just may be the difference between life and death. Even though it will most likely never be used, it will still offer great peace of mind.

At the end of the day, making preparations for both accidental and natural disasters is an important part of safety. Remember that an effective and complete plan should be developed for both the home as well as the office. Purchase smoke and carbon monoxide detectors and check them regularly for functionality. Also, fire extinguishers and other key pieces of equipment. Make sure to also develop and implement an effective escape route for all. Be sure to revisit your unique plan, discuss it, and revise as needed at least every six months or so.
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