Eastside
Fire & Rescue
From The U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Creating a Family Plan | Deciding to Stay or Go | At Work and School | In a Moving Vehicle | In a High-Rise Building

Like individuals and families, schools, daycare providers, workplaces,
neighborhoods and apartment buildings should all have site-specific emergency
plans.
Ask about plans at the places where your family spends the most time: work,
school and other places you frequent. You will be better prepared to
safely reunite your family and loved ones during an emergency if you think
ahead, and communicate with others in advance.
Neighborhoods and Apartment Buildings
A community working together during an emergency makes sense.
Schools and Daycare
If you are a parent, or guardian of an elderly or disabled adult, make sure
schools and daycare providers have emergency response plans.
For more information on developing emergency preparedness plans for schools, please visit the U.S. Department of Education at http://www.ed.gov/emergencyplan.
Employers
If you are an employer, make sure your workplace has a building evacuation plan
that is regularly practiced.