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Common Sense Fire Prevention Tips <br /> • To ensure ease of evacuation in an emergency, keep all hallways and stairwell exits <br /> free of boxes and trash. <br /> • Blocking fire doors open is a direct violation of the Fire Code and will allow smoke <br /> and fire to spread throughout the floor. Do not block open fire doors at any time. <br /> • Use care when using microwave ovens to prevent burning food or contents. <br /> • Make sure all electrical equipment is turned off before you leave at the end of the <br /> day. This includes coffee pots, copiers, typewriters, computers, and printers. <br /> • Make sure electrical cords are in good condition. Inspect them periodically and <br /> replace them, or report frayed cords. Do not bypass grounded plugs. <br /> • Use surge-protected power strips in place of extension cords. <br /> • Do not let paper accumulate in your office or in storage areas. Pay special attention <br /> to housekeeping in areas where discarded paper accumulates, such as storage areas, <br /> copy rooms, or break rooms. <br /> • Space heaters are not allowed in the building. <br /> • Store all flammable liquids in a cool, safe location. Do not store large quantities of <br /> flammable solvents. <br /> EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS INFORMATION <br /> In the event of a major emergency, White Arrow staff should check their voicemail and email <br /> for emergency messages and instructions. In the event of a major disaster, tune into local <br /> Sacramento / Stockton radio and television stations for regional emergency broadcast <br /> information. <br />