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a Nearest Cross Street <br /> ® Suite Number or Exact Location of Fire <br /> * Your call back number <br /> NOTE: Do not hang up until the Emergency Operator does so. <br /> 2. Call the Management Office <br /> • Report your building number, floor and suite number. <br /> 3. FEEL THE DOOR. If if is hot or warm, DO NOT OPEN IT! <br /> 4. CLOSE AS MANY DOORS AS POSSIBLE BETWEEN YOU AND THE FIRE. <br /> 5. IF SMOKE ENTERS YOUR SUITE FROM BENEATH THE DOOR, seal the area with a fire <br /> blanket, wet towel or other mist material. <br /> 6. IF SMOKE IN YOUR SUITE BECOMES UNBEARABLE, break a window for additional <br /> oxygen. <br /> 7. IF YOUR TELEPHONE STOPS WORKING, display brightly colored material from the <br /> window. Wave if to make it more visible to rescuers. <br /> 8. DO NOT JUMP! <br /> FIRE SAFETY REMINDERS <br /> 1. Post Emergency Phone Numbers for all employees. <br /> 2. Make sure all employees are aware of the location of fire extinguishers and are <br /> familiar with how an extinguisher operates. <br /> 3. In a fire or other emergency, follow the instruction of your designated Floor Warden <br /> and other Emergency Personnel. <br /> 4. Never use the elevators. <br /> 5. While it is usually advised to go downward in a building during a fire, there are <br /> occasions when it may be necessary to go to an upper floor or the roof. For <br /> example, if smoke enters the stairwell, you may be driven upwards toward cleaner <br /> air. <br /> y 6. If you encounter smoke, get down on your hands and knees. Air is cleaner and <br /> cooler near the floor. Crawl to the nearest stairwell and exit if it is safe to do so. <br />