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General evacuation principles
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
•If you cannot get out of the building or get stuck, call the Management Office’s hotline, the Management Office’s Security Staff or 113 for help. If you find injured people, call 115 immediately and perform first-aid.
•Bring along your mobile phone and flashlight; wear a pair of shoes with good soles to protect your feet from possible broken glass debris and sharp nails. Do not bring heavy objects during evacuation. • Flip off the breaker, lock the door, and then leave the building in a quick and orderly manner using the nearest evacuation stairway. Do not use the elevator in case of fire or earthquake.
•During the evacuation: be calm, avoid pushing, and listen to the instructions of the Fire Protection force. Prepare yourself with protective equipment such as masks, wet towels, gas masks to prevent smoke and toxic gases.
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
EVACUATING KNOWLEDGE
•Before leaving the room, you should check the outside temperature by touching the back of your hand to the main door. • Slowly open the door to avoid fire and smoke rushing in, which may cause burns and choking. Exit via the emergency exits indicated by signs.
•When traveling on the escape route, keep your body low to avoid heat, smoke and fumes.
•Priority should be given to the elderly, children and pregnant women. The elevators should be strictly avoided. • During the escape process you need to be calm, avoid pushing, and listen to the instructions of the fire protection force.
•You should prepare yourself with protective equipment such as masks, wet towels, and gas masks to prevent smoke and toxic gas inhalation.
If you cannot escape from the room, you should go to the balcony of the building and alert others to your location for rescue.