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Stay away from downed p er lines and electrical wires. Electrocut' is another major <br />source of deaths in floods. ctric current passes easily through wdW. <br />Evacuation Order Released <br />Evacuate the building if ordered to do so by local authorities or if the conditions become <br />hazardous and it is not safe to remain in the location. <br />After the Event <br />Initial Return to a NON -Flooded Facility <br />• Return to store only after authorized by local officials. <br />• Contact local utility companies to re-establish services. <br />• Upon entering the facility, NEVER use matches, cigarette lighters or any other open flames, <br />since gas may be trapped inside. Instead, use natural light or a flashlight to light your way. Do <br />not enter the facility unless you are sure it is safe. <br />• If money has not been already deposited prior to the flood, then all excess cash must be <br />deposited as soon as possible following the disaster. Store should retain no more than <br />$3,000.00 designated for local purchase requirements. Immediately following the final deposit, <br />store is to cancel armored car service until further notice. <br />• Continue to monitor weather conditions which can affect the situation. <br />Initial Return to Flooded Facility <br />Always follow the direction of local emergency authorities. Never place yourself or others at <br />risk. Protect people first, then property. If the facility appears to have sustained structural damage <br />due to flooding do not re-enter the building. <br />• Return to store only after authorized by local officials and the integrity of the structure has not <br />been compromised. <br />• QMT, Facilities or Maintenance must be present during the initial re-entry to the building. <br />Unit manager mandatory notification: <br />1. SHC Incident Center (800) 727-0121 (If damage exceeds $500.00) <br />2. District/Regional Management Team or equivalent (Operations, Loss Prevention, <br />Facilities) <br />3. Crisis Manager (847-286-3674) or crisis@searshc.com <br />If needed. <br />• Call 911 if assistance is needed <br />• Always follow instructions issued by Law Enforcement / Emergency Services <br />• Refer to the EAP Procedures/Post Event Section for additional assistance <br />• Continue to monitor the situation <br />After an Event <br />• Call 911 for emergency assistance <br />• Reassure Associates and customers <br />U <br />