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Shelter-in-Place

Sheltering in place provides refuge for students, staff and the public inside the school building during an emergency. Shelters are located in areas of the building that maximize the safety of inhabitants.

Sheltering in place is used when evacuation would put people at risk (i.e. tornado, environmental hazard, blocked evacuation route).

Sheltering areas may change depending on the emergency.

  • Identify safe areas in each school building.
  • Building administrator announces that students and staff must go to shelter areas.
  • Bring all persons inside building(s).
  • Teachers take class rosters.
  • Close all exterior doors and windows, if appropriate.
  • Turn off ventilation leading outdoors, if appropriate.
  • Teachers account for all students after arriving in shelter area.
  • All persons remain in shelter areas until a building administrator or emergency responder declares that it is safe to leave.

If all evacuation routes are blocked:

  • Stay in room and close door.
  • Keep air as clean as possible.

            • Seal door.

            • Open or close windows as appropriate.

            • Limit movement and talking in room.

  • Communicate your situation to administration or emergency officials by whatever means possible.

 

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