Facilities Management - Evacuation Procedures - Building 54


UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA

                       FIRE ALARM POLICY for BUILDING OCCUPANTS

                    SCIENCE / ENGINEERING LIBRARY – BUILDING #54

In the event of a fire or fire alarm, The University of Arizona requires all occupants of university buildings to NOTIFY appropriate groups of the fire, and EVACUATE the building.

NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE

If you discover a fire, or if you smell or see smoke:

EVACUATION PROCEDURE

If you hear the fire alarm sirens or see the fire alarm strobes flashing:

            Evacuation Point #1 - the bicycle parking area north of Chem/Bio Sciences, across the bike path.

            Evacuation Point #2 – the sidewalk area north of Graham/Greenlee Hall, across 4th Street.

It is very important that you NEVER ENTER A BUILDING IF YOU HEAR THE FIRE ALARM SIREN OR SEE THE FIRE ALARM STROBES FLASHING.  A fire or other emergency could be in progress and you may be putting yourself in danger.

It is even more important that you NEVER RE-ENTER A BUILDING YOU HAVE EVACUATED UNTIL YOU HAVE HEARD THE “ALL CLEAR”.  Both UAPD and Tucson Fire Department will silence the fire alarm sirens when they arrive at a building so they can communicate over their radios.  Just because you may hear the fire alarm siren turn off doesn't mean the building can be re-entered.  Wait at the designated evacuation point for notice from UAPD that you can go back into the building.


                                            UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA

                  EVACUATION POLICY FOR THE MOBILITY IMPAIRED

                    SCIENCE / ENGINEERING LIBRARY – BUILDING #54

Before a fire alarm happens, supervisors should specifically make sure that any mobility impaired employee is informed of the closest safe refuge area locations and evacuation procedures in the event of an emergency.  All other staff members should also be informed of the evacuation procedure for mobility impaired persons.