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Building Evacuation Procedures in the Event of a Bomb Threat

An announcement will be made specifying the building/area to be evacuated. The announcement will be repeated once.

Evacuate the building; leave immediately. The time interval between a bomb threat and the actual explosion can be a matter of minutes. Learn evacuation routes and emergency plans for your area.

Use the stairways; do not use the elevators. Once outside, continue to your designated assembly area, staying clear of the building being evacuated.

Do not re-enter. Wait outside until the building has been cleared. Serious injuries can result should you re-enter at the time of the explosion.

Never touch, handle, or move a suspicious object. Ticking sounds may not always be heard. Some bombs are devised to detonate if moved just slightly.

Do not drive a car. Roads must be kept clear for emergency vehicle use.

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