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Emergency Procedures Manual (Students)

Emergency Procedures Manual (Students)

Emergency Procedures Manual (Students)

The Emergency Procedures Manual (Students) is a document that outlines the school’s plans and procedures for responding to various types of emergencies, such as natural disasters, fires, bomb threats, or active shooter situations. The manual is specifically designed for students and may include age-appropriate language and visual aids to help them understand and remember the procedures. It typically covers topics such as evacuation routes, shelter-in-place instructions, lockdown procedures, and communication protocols. The manual may also include information about the roles and responsibilities of students during an emergency, such as following instructions from teachers or staff, staying calm, and helping others if possible. The purpose of the Emergency Procedures Manual (Students) is to ensure that all students are prepared and know how to respond in the event of an emergency to protect their safety and well-being.

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