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Shelter-in-Place
Sheltering-in-place is appropriate when conditions require that you take
protection in your home, place of employment, or other location where you are when a disaster strikes. In emergencies such as a tornado warning or a chemical release, it may be safer to stay indoors. Remember, the safest indoor shelter will probably be different depending on the emergency. Consult with local emergency management officials to determine the best procedures and inside locations for the different emergencies that require shelter-in-place.
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Shelter-in-place (SIP) drills
Employees, staff, and/or students are asked to proceed to designated shelter areas and follow the facility’s SIP procedures.
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Site Analysis
A detailed review of your facility and individuals, to determine weak points that should have special attention paid to them when preparing for an emergency. These points include: a profile of known risks (people and the physical environment), evaluation of the environment, barrier issues, and logical access to AED equipment. More information on this can be found on page 4 of the Business and Organization Detailed Criteria document.
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