FIRE, TORNADO and LOCKDOWN DRILL REPORT FORM FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the FIRE, TORNADO and LOCKDOWN DRILL REPORT FORM in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the school name in the designated field. For example, input 'SHRINE CATHOLIC GRADE SCHOOL' in the SCHOOL section.
  3. Fill in the CITY field with 'Royal Oak' to specify your location.
  4. In the ADMINISTRATOR’S SIGNATURE section, sign your name and enter the current date to validate the report.
  5. For each drill conducted, record the Date of Fire Drill, Time of drill, Minutes to evacuate, Number of people evacuated, and any Comments in their respective fields.
  6. Repeat step 5 for Tornado and Shelter-in-Place drills as necessary, ensuring all relevant details are captured accurately.
  7. Once completed, save your document. You can easily share it online or post a copy on your school website as required.

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When the alarm sounds, stop what you are doing and listen for instructions from your teacher or principal. Go quickly and quietly to your meeting place outside the school. Be sure to stay with your classmates. Your teacher will take roll call to make sure all students are safe.
By the early 20th century, school fire drills had become mandatory in many cities across the United States.
Fire exit drills in dormitories must be performed once per year at a minimum. Because of the nature of the occupancy, it is usually the case that additional drills are performed due to false alarms. A major concern in dormitory fire drills is the resistance of residents to evacuate the building in the event of a drill.
Fire exit drills are an important part of any schools safety program. A well-designed fire exit drill will pre- pare everyone in the building for a fire emergency in school, at home, at the store, anywhere. Fire exit drills give everyone an opportunity to practice how they would escape in case a fire occurs.
An effective fire mock drill report should include: A summary of the fire mock drill procedure. Observations on how well the fire drill was executed. Identified strengths and weaknesses. Recommendations for improvement.

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The Frequency of Fire Drills Experts and regulatory bodies often recommend conducting fire drills at least once a year, although this can vary based on the type of building and its usage. High-risk environments, such as schools and hospitals, may require more frequent drills to ensure a high level of preparedness.
Students who pull false alarms endanger everyones safety. Fire alarms should only be activated in the event of an actual fire. On-campus judicial action as well as civil action through the local court system may be initiated for pulling false alarms.

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