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Campus Security Maps Should Be Part of Your Emergency Planning
Campus maps are often overlooked during security and emergency planning. Here we explore where these maps are used and how they help during an emergency.
OSHA Requirements for Maintaining Fire Egress Routes
Knowing exit locations does not guarantee a successful evacuation. OSHA requires egress routes to be maintained so building occupants can evacuate as safely as possible.
It’s Time to Update Your Emergency Operations Plan (EOP)
A new year has arrived and with it comes the need to review your emergency planning and update your Emergency Operations Plan. Learn why and how to update your EOP.
School Evacuation & Reunification Maps
A critical part of pre-incident planning, reunification maps help manage the logistics of reuniting parents and students after a school emergency.
Evacuation Map vs. Evacuation Plan: What’s the Difference?
Fire evacuation maps and evacuation plans have some key differences. Let’s explore how each is used for emergency planning.
Electrical Malfunction Causes School Fire in Maine
A school fire likely caused by an electrical malfunction broke out in an elementary school building in Maine leaving it’s main wing in ruins.
Two-Story Manufacturing Plant Evacuation
A recent fire at a New England manufacturing facility prompted a full evacuation and four-alarm response from local emergency response teams.
Recommendations for Severe Weather Shelter Areas
Severe weather shelter area designation recommendations call for close examination of the ins and outs of your building.
What to Include on your Security Maps
Here’s some information on what to include on your internal security maps and why most organizations should consider keeping them on file.
Industrial Pre-Incident Planning for Emergency Response
Reverse Evacuation can be one of the most important, and most overlooked, evacuation procedures. Think it through and be proactive when planning for shelter in place and active shooter emergencies.








