Fire
An evacuation alarm (signal sounds) is installed in the building.
If the fire alarm goes off, evacuate the house according to posted signs and evacuation plans. The house has fire doors that are set up with magnets. These close automatically in the event of an alarm to prevent fire and the spread of smoke.
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• save yourself and others around you, but don't take too many risks yourself
• warn others who may be in danger
• alert the Emergency Services by calling 112
• put out the fire if possible
Fire sectioned doors in corridors and towards escape routes, which are not set up with magnets connected to fire alarms, must always be kept closed to prevent the spread of fire and smoke gases.
Escape routes/ Assembly point
See evacuation plans in corridors.
The escape routes, which are marked with green, luminous escape signs, must never be blocked. The green signs are always lit and have a battery backup to illuminate even in the event of a power cut.
If the fire alarm is triggered, all personnel must leave the building, close all doors behind them and gather at the assembly point (See the respective evacuation plan). The staff reports there to the evacuation recipient and leaves their name and group affiliation or equivalent. No one may depart from the assembly point until this is done.
Person and elevator alarms
It is possible to send an emergency signal in lifts, disabled toilets and rest rooms. When the push button is held down, a signal sounds outside the door and the alarm goes off. After regular working hours, the alarm goes to the security company. An alarm telephone with voice communication is also installed for lifts.
Coverage
Remember to always lock your room when it is empty and not to keep things that are prone to theft in the room.
At night, the building is guarded by guards.
If you see people you don't know, ask who they are and what they are doing on the premises. Be prepared to show identification if you are staying on the premises.