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Carry a headlamp and flashlight (even during the day). Carry car keys, wallet, ID, cell phone, and spare battery. Drink plenty of water, and stay hydrated. Put your evacuation go-kit in your vehicle.
Evacuation should be conducted in three distinct stages depending on the severity of the incident. STAGE 1- REMOVAL OF PERSONS FROM THE IMMEDIATE DANGER AREA Occupants are removed from the affected compartment into the next compartment, eg from a room into a corridor.
Evacuation Procedure Stop all activities immediately. Assess that all persons can evacuate the area. Follow EXIT signs to the nearest safe exit. Use the stairs. Allow others to enter the stairwell. Steer clear of hazards. Move away from the building. Do not re-enter the building without an all clear.
A score equal to or less than 1.5 is Prompt. A score greater than 1.5 but not more than 5 is Slow. A score of greater than 5 is Impractical.
Certain parts of the building may not be safe, so occupants may need to move to a specific floor or room and stay there this is considered a Stage 2 evacuation (also known as a lateral evacuation).

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4 Stages of Evacuation: Tactical Evacuation. The emergency does not allow for any warnings to prepare to evacuate. This evacuation is immediate due to threat to life safety. Evacuation Alert. People should be prepared to evacuate the area. Evacuation Order. People have been ordered to evacuate the area. Evacuation Rescind.
Evacuation Procedure Stop all activities immediately. Assess that all persons can evacuate the area. Follow EXIT signs to the nearest safe exit. Use the stairs. Allow others to enter the stairwell. Steer clear of hazards. Move away from the building. Do not re-enter the building without an all clear.
During an evacuation Leave early, follow recommended evacuation routes, and stay together if possible. Listen to a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration weather radio or TV for the latest evacuation information. Be alert for road hazards, such as flooding, washed-out roads and bridges, and downed power lines.

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