
Class is in session, the day is
moving forward
uneventfully…then disaster strikes! Students are screaming,
alarms are
ringing and it seems as if you’re surrounded by circumstances totally out of
your control. But wait a minute…take
stock of
the situation and act intelligently and decisively. Here are some important
guidelines:
- In the
event of an earthquake, teachers should give “drop, cover and hold”
instructions.
- Evacuate
the building in case of fire or immediately after an earthquake has
occurred.
- Hold
students in an assigned yard area, take a roll call and wait for further
instructions. Report if anyone is missing.
- If
telephones are working, call 9-1-1 for emergency assistance.
- Set up
and coordinate your first aid center
- In the
event of a random shooting, try to lead students to the nearest exit. If
that is not possible, lock your classroom door and tell students to duck
down under their desks and remain quiet.
- Once
the disaster is over, dismiss students to go home only with a parent or
other authorized adult.
- Do not
re-enter any of the school buildings until the area is pronounced safe.