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  2. Begin by entering the 'School District Name' and 'School Name' in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for record-keeping.
  3. Fill in the 'Municipality' and 'County' fields, followed by the 'School Address'. This helps identify the location of the drills conducted.
  4. In the table provided, input the 'Date of Drill', 'Time of Drill', and 'Evacuation Time (min/sec)'. Make sure to record these details accurately for compliance.
  5. Next, enter the number of students and adults who participated in the drill. This data is essential for evaluating participation rates.
  6. Indicate whether the fire department was invited by selecting 'Y' or 'N'.
  7. Specify the type of drill conducted (Fire, Tornado, School Safety, Other) in the corresponding field.
  8. Provide any remarks regarding the evacuation drill in the remarks section. If necessary, attach additional sheets for detailed notes on deficiencies or safety hazards observed during drills.
  9. Finally, ensure that a school official signs and dates the form at the bottom to validate its authenticity.

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Fire drills are a regulatory requirement, but more importantly they serve to prepare and educate staff in the event of a fire. In a fire, time is one of the most important factors affecting the outcome of building occupants.
The fire safety training should include: An emergency evacuation plan or map. An explanation of what each employee should do during an evacuation. A list of where all the emergency exits are located. Where and how workers should exit a building during emergency evacuation drills.
By the early 20th century, school fire drills had become mandatory in many cities across the United States.

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While the frequency of fire drills can vary depending on the regulations of a specific location, a good rule of thumb is to conduct a fire drill at least twice a year. For schools, it is often recommended to conduct them more frequently, perhaps once every term.
The jury did announce several recommendations for increasing fire safety in schools. One of those recommendations was a requirement for monthly fire drills and fire safety training for school occupants lead by fire prevention personnel. Still today there are no federal life safety codes or requirements for schools.

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