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Explosions
If there is an explosion
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Take shelter against your desk or a sturdy table.
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Exit the building ASAP.
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Do not use elevators.
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Check for fire and other hazards.
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Take your emergency supply kit if time allows.
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If there is a fire
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Exit the building ASAP.
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Crawl low if there is smoke
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Use a wet cloth, if possible, to cover your nose
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Use the back of your hand to feel the upper,
lower, and middle parts of closed doors.
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If the door is not hot, brace yourself against it
and open slowly.
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If the door is hot, do not open it. Look for
another way out. |
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Do not use elevators
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If you catch fire, do not run. Stop-drop-and-roll
to put out the fire.
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If you are at home, go to a previously designated
meeting place.
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Account for your family members and carefully
supervise small children.
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Never go back into a burning building.
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If you are trapped in debris
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If possible, use a flashlight to signal your
location to rescuers.
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Avoid unnecessary movement so that you don't kick
up dust.
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Cover your nose and mouth with anything you have
on hand. (Dense-weave cotton material can act as a
good filter. Try to breathe through the material.)
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Tap on a pipe or wall so that rescuers can hear
where you are.
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If possible, use a whistle to signal rescuers.
Shout only as a last resort. Shouting can cause a
person to inhale dangerous amounts of dust.
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