Fire and Life Safety
Fire Prevention
Do not accumulate quantities of discarded files or other paper trash in your office or storage area. Pay special attention to housekeeping in those departments that produce quantities of debris, such as duplication machines, and mailing and receiving rooms.
Do not store large quantities of flammable solvents, duplicating fluids, or other combustible fluids.
Keep electrical appliances in good repair. Report unsafe conditions to the building office.
When furnishing an office, consider the fire potential of materials used in large amounts, like overstuffed chairs, settees, couches, or anything that could become a combustible item. Such furnishings should be flame-proofed.
Where the potential for fire is especially high, such as supply rooms, tenants may wish to consider installing additional fire extinguishers.
Fire Emergency
IF YOU DISCOVER A FIRE, you should remain calm and:
Pull the nearest fire alarm. Alarms are located in the corridors adjacent to the stairwells.
Call 9-1-1 from a safe location.
Evacuate or relocate and assist all others in the immediate area.
Close doors behind you to isolate the fire.
Proceed to stairwells and listen for instructions. NEVER use the elevators.
Be cautious when opening doors so as not to spread the fire. Touch any door to see if it is hot before opening.
If smoke is present, stay low and crawl with your body against the floor. The clearest air is near the floor. If forced to make a dash through smoke or flame, hold your breath and cover your nose and mouth with an article of clothing.