03 — Pillar · Survival
Creating practiced exit routes and meeting points for household
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Design family escape routes with clear and direct paths, accounting for potential obstacles and hazards, and ensure each family member knows their assigned exit
When choosing safe meeting areas, consider factors like visibility, accessibility, and natural surveillance. Choose locations with clear lines of sight, minimal
When creating household exit routes, consider factors such as fire hazards, emergency access, and designated meeting points. Prioritize the most critical areas
Conduct exit route drills with family members at least twice a year, ideally every 6 months, and more frequently if the household has members with special needs
Having multiple meeting points is crucial for ensuring the safe reunification of household members in case of an emergency. Designate at least two primary and t