Checklist - Emergency Procedures in Case of Fire 2025

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The R.A.C.E. procedure is an easy-to-remember 4-step process that guides effective fire safety response. R.A.C.E stands for Rescue anyone in immediate danger, Alert others and call for help, Contain the fire if safe to do so, and Evacuate the area.
The Seven Elements of Successful Emergency Action Planning Consider the situations. Determine the correct actions. Create rally points. Verify safe routes. Account for everyone. Drill (or not). Keep reviewing.
The 6 Ps: Quick Evacuation Check List People and pets. Papers, phone numbers, important documents. Prescriptions, vitamins, and eyeglasses. Pictures and irreplaceable memorabilia. Personal computer hard drive and disk. Plastic (credit/debit cards) and cash.
Evacuation orders vary by state and may range from voluntary to mandatory. - If authorities advise or order you to evacuate, do so immediately. Be sure to remember the Five Ps of Evacuation: People, Prescriptions, Papers, Personal Needs, and Priceless Items.
Prevention, mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery are the five steps of Emergency Management.

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Evacuate the building to the designated emergency assembly area. Pull the fire alarm and warn others nearby as you are leaving. Close doors and windows if time permits. Move away from the fire and smoke whenever possible.
Move away from the fire and smoke whenever possible. Touch closed doors with the back of your hand to test for heat; do not open them if they are hot. Use stairs only; do not use elevators. Do not re-enter the building until you have been instructed to do so by emergency responders.
Evacuate everyone in the immediate area and close all doors as you leave. If there is a potential risk to others in the building pull the nearest fire alarm to evacuate the building. From a safe location, call 911.

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