Emergency Exit Plan
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Every high rise is required by law to have an emergency plan and
to perform an actual evacuation drill yearly. A viable emergency
plan is a critical component of fire safety.
People who enter a high rise for the first time should pause to
look at the floor plan posted in the elevator lobby which indicates
the location of the exit stairwells and plan to use these as their
escape route in the event or a fire.
People who work in a high rise building should be familiar with
their emergency plan, be ready to follow the direction of those
in charge and know where the stairwells are located. The stairwells
are the required exit for every floor. There will always be at least
two stairwells per floor.
Stairwells are designed to be protected from both the spread of
smoke and fire. As long as the doors into the stairwells are not
artificially restrained from closing when an alarm is activated,
the stairwell can safely be used to evacuate the building.
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