Emergency evacuation plans – Interlogix NX-6V2 User Manual User Manual

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EMERGENCY EVACUATION PLANS


An emergency evacuation plan should be established for an actual fire alarm
condition. For example, the following steps are recommended by the National
Fire Protection Association and can be used as a guide in establishing an
evacuation plan for your building.

Draw up a floor plan of your home. Show windows, doors, stairs, and rooftops
that can be used for escape. Indicate each occupant's escape routes. Always
keep these routes free from obstruction. Determine two means of escape from
each room. One will be the normal exit from the building. The other may be a
window that opens easily. An escape ladder may have to be located near the
window if there is a long drop to the ground below. Set a meeting place
outdoors for a headcount of the building occupants. Practice escape
procedures. In a home, sleep with bedroom door closed; this will increase
your escape time. If you suspect fire, test the door for heat. If you think it is
safe, brace your shoulder against the door and open it cautiously. Be ready to
slam the door if smoke or heat rush in. Practice escaping to the outdoors and
meeting in an assigned spot. Call the Fire Department from a neighbor's
phone.

NOTE: After the installation of your Security System has been completed, notify
your local Fire and Police Departm ents to give them your name and address for
their records. Early warning fire detection is best achieved by the installation of
fire detection equipment in all rooms. This equipment should be installed in
accordance with the National Fire Protection Asso ciation's Standard 72. For
additional information write the National Fire Protection Association,
Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269.

The following are examples of evacuation plans. A plan unique to your home or
business should be drawn and memorized b y each occupant.

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