Your Emergency Evacuation Floor Plan - Protector Security Group The Protector Owner's Manual

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Your Emergency Evacuation Floor Plan

Planning for Emergencies
This section describes what you can do to plan ahead for an
emergency:
Emergency Planning
Your Floor Plan
Emergency Planning
Since an emergency is always unexpected, you should devel-
op plans to help prepare for a variety of emergency situations.
Periodically discuss and rehearse emergency plans to include
the following:
Understand how to use your security system
Know the normal state of doors and windows; open,
closed, or locked.
Escape fast! (Do not stop to pack.)
Use a different escape route if closed doors feel hot to
the touch.
Crawl and hold your breath as much as possible to help
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reduce smoke inhalation during your escape.
Meet at a designated outdoor location.
Emphasize that no one should return to the premises if
there is a fire.
Notify the fire department from a neighbor's phone.
Emphasize that no one should enter the premises if they
hear sirens in the house.
If you arrive at the premises and hear sirens, do not
enter. Call for emergency assistance from a neighbor's
phone.
Your Floor Plan
Use the following guidelines when drawing your floor plan:
Show all building levels.
Show exits from each room (two exits per room are rec-
ommended).
Show the location of all security system components.
Show the location of any fire extinguishers.
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