Fire Regulations
The University must comply with all relevant civil laws as well as declare additional regulations recommended by East Whiteland Township Fire Marshall.
Upon discovering a fire no matter how small, the alarm should be pulled.
Keep aisles, exits, and exit signs clear of obstructions so that you can exit quickly. Do not wedge open a fire door. If you do, this will speed up the spread of smoke.
ESCAPE PLAN
I/ Know your closest emergency exit. 2/ Be aware of alternative exits in the event of smoke or fire blocks closest exit. 3/ Be familiar with alarm locations and methods of activation. 4/ Be familiar with fire extinguishers and read instructions ahead of time. 5/ Elevators should not be used for fire evacuations. The power may fail in transit or a door may open upon leveling and stopping on a floor where smoke, fumes, or fire is a present, exposing car occupant to lethal conditions.
IF YOU ARE IN A BURNING BUILDING
I/ Avoid panic. 2/ Evacuate immediately, unless you are competent of extinguishers
and are part of an organized fire brigade. 3/ Smoke or heated air can kill.
Crawl if you get caught, cleaner air is near the floor. 4/ Take short breaths
and if possible, cover face with a wet cloth. 5/ Before passing through the
door, test it. If the door is warm or the knob is hot, use an alternative
route. After passing through door or window, close it: openings allow horizontal
spread of fire. 6/ If trapped in a room, if possible open window from the
top to let out heat and smoke, open windows from the bottom to let in fresh
air: if you can not exit through the window, stuff cracks and vents to keep
out smoke. If there is a phone in the room, phone Safety and give your exact
location even if they are on the scene. Signal from the window. 7/ If you
are able to exit, go to the nearest stairs, but do not use an elevator. 8/
After evacuating building, stand clear of it. Never re enter a burning building,
except to save a life. Allow fire equipment to maneuver around building.
Remain outside until signaled by the proper Authority to re enter.
SMALL FIRES
- Don't panic, Keep calm,
- Notify the Fire department or Campus Safety by:
- Activating fire alarm pull station or call extension 5555 for Campus Safety.
- When calling give brief, accurate and detailed information.
- If the fire is still small and manageable, Fight it.
- Keep near the door so you can escape.
- Aim appropriate extinguishing agent at the base of fire.
- Floor fires sweep from edge in
- Wall fires sweep from bottom up
- Avoid being trapped, stay outside closets, dead end hallways, or other confined Areas.
- Ventilate only after fire is out.
LARGE/UNMANAGEABLE FIRES
- Evacuate other students. See that handicapped are assisted.
- Send alarm by telephone or alarm pull station.
- Close all doors and windows if possible.
- Do not turn off lights. If at night, turn on lights as you depart building.
- Get out of building.
Failure to participate in a fire drill by remaining in a building during a state of alarm may result in disciplinary sanctions.