Emergency
procedures for Fire and Life Safety are of critical importance
to the operation of any facility. It is expected that no matter
how much you prepare for an emergency that everyone must be prepared
for the “unexpected”. This is a part of our program
shared with the tenants and staff. There is no playbook for every
circumstance that could arise; however adherence to the basics
will be the true measure of success. Monthly inspections and maintenance
of all egress areas and an ongoing preventive maintenance program
for all equipment insure our ability to react when necessary.
Fire
Safety
Each tenant on each floor shall make responsible and dependable
employees available for designation by the Fire Safety Directory
as Fire Warden and Deputy Fire Wardens. Each tenant shall be under
the direction of a self-designated Fire Warden for the evacuation
of the occupants in the event of a fire or emergency. The Fire
Warden shall be assisted by self-designated Deputy Fire Wardens;
the number of DFW shall be determined by the occupied area of the
tenant.
General rules
for building evacuation are: Remain calm, do not panic and listen
to the Fire Warden's instructions. Call the Fire Department, using
a building pull-box station. Do not attempt to fight any fire,
and close all doors to the fire area. Do not use elevators, and
evacuate via stairs that are not affected by smoke. After evacuation,
perform a head-count to assure that all occupants have safely left
the building.
Bomb
Threat/Suspicious Packages
In the event of a telephoned bomb threat or suspicious package received
in a tenant's office, the person receiving the call/package should
ask the questions contained on the Bomb Threat Report Form (See Tenant
Handbook). Then, notify security immediately - nothing suspicious
should be touched. The physical handling of the written threat should
be avoided, as it will be used by the Police Department to evaluate
fingerprints, postmark, handwriting and typewriting. If the tenants
are ordered to evacuate the building, all occupants should stay 500
feet away from the building.
For additional
information about any unique procedures in your building, please
contact your property manager.
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