Classroom emergency preparedness is a necessary function of our overall campus readiness. Students, even in higher education settings, look to the instructor for guidance and definitive action during an emergency. Faculty is presented with a unique challenge in emergency planning as they travel between buildings and classrooms delivering lectures and guiding lab activities.
Suggestion: Take a few minutes at the start of each quarter to familiarize students with basic evacuation and emergency procedures. This will ensure that your students are better prepared for an emergency.
The following information is intended to serve as a quick reference during emergencies.
Know the evacuation routes for your classroom. Evacuation routes are posted on building walls at main entrances.
Use the nearest available exit. Look for illuminated EXIT signs in larger classrooms to determine primary and secondary exits.
All fire alarms are mandatory evacuation.
Designate an emergency assembly area for your class outside of the building in case of evacuation.
Ensure that your class knows the location and use it to account for students during an evacuation.
As your class is evacuating the classroom, ensure that everyone is leaving the building.
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