- Where are you going to evacuate to? Because of a possible Tsunami and Flooding, it is best you evacuate to somewhere higher than 3F floor asap first.
- Check where you can evacuate to by physically go there. Do you think you would be safe there? What about unexpected fire? will you be able to evacuate easily in such case?
- What about main entrance? is it made in a way you would be able to evacuate quickly?
- Check your neighborhood. Any buildings that may collapse easily?
- It maybe good to have a few evacuation simulation plans ready.
- Go through your simulation with this mindset that others/neighbors are NOT prepared. Even if you are alert, if your neighbor isn't, then you can get affected by the fire from the neighbor, you know? when emergency happens especially, you really have no time to create conflicts with others, but help each other for survival. So best to go through the simulation now, and make a list of things to do. I will personally call the building maintenance company to UNLOCK the door to the rooftop and clarify how we can OPEN the auto-lock door when electricity gets down. No, we would not want to be stuck inside! lol
2020年5月7日木曜日
Step 3. Simulate your evacuation plans
List of things to check
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