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FIRE <br /> IF A FIRE IS DISCOVERED INSIDE YOUR SUITE <br /> 1. Advise others and move everyone away from the fire <br /> 2. Confine the fire by closing all doors in the area <br /> 3. Notify the Fire Department (911) and provide the following information: <br /> + Building Name <br /> Building Address <br /> o Nearest Cross Street <br /> m Suite Number or Exact Location of Fire <br /> a Your call back number <br /> NOTE: Do not hang up until the Emergency Operator does so. <br /> 4. Notify the Management Office <br /> 5. Attempt to extinguish the fire only under the following conditions: <br /> • If the fire is small and can easily be extinguished. <br /> • You are familiar with the operation of an extinguisher and it can be done safely. <br /> • You have someone with you. <br /> + You have your back facing and exit. <br /> 6. Proceed to the nearest exit to evacuate. Exit via stairwells; do not use the elevators. <br /> 7. Once outside the building, move to a safe refuge area away from the building and <br /> Fire Department operations. <br /> NOTE: FIRES NEED FUEL, HEAT AND OXYGEN TO SURVIVE. YOU CAN REDUCE OR <br /> EXTINGUISH FIRE BY REMOVING ANY ONE OF THESE ELEMENTS. FOR EXAMPLE, CLOSE <br /> DOORS AND USE EXTINGUISHER TO REDUCE OXYGEN, THROW WATER ON THE FIRE TO <br /> REDUCE HEAT, AND ELIMINATE FUEL SOURCES BY REMOVING NEARBY PAPER, PLASTICS, <br /> AND OTHER FLAMMABLES. <br /> IF A FIRE IS DISCOVERED OUTSIDE OF YOUR SUITE: <br /> If you are in your suite, smoke or heat is evident in the corridor, and you are not able to <br /> exit, proceed as follows: <br /> 1. Call 911 and provide the following information: <br /> i • Building Name <br /> f • Building Address <br />