If you see a class exiting, join them. Tell the teacher you are from another class. If a teacher or staff member at your school gives you directions while you’re on your way to the assembly point, follow them.

If you are someone’s helper, line up with them.

Your safety is more important than your things. Any stuff you bring with you will slow you down.

Walk normally, and never run. Stay in line so your teacher can keep track of you.

If the building is on fire and there is a danger of explosion, face away from the building. Do not re-enter the building unless your teacher directs you to.

Keep rolling until the flames are gone.

Never hide when there’s a fire. The firefighters need to be able to find you.

Pull the alarm. Use your phone to call an emergency number once you are out of the building. Call 911 if you are in the US, Canada, Mexico, or another country that uses 911 as an emergency number. If you are in Europe, call 112. [10] X Trustworthy Source Federal Communications Commission Independent U. S. government agency responsible for regulating radio, television, and satellite, and phone communications Go to source