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Emergency Procedure
Emergency Contacts Listed below are some important phone numbers in case of an emergency. In any emergency situation, please contact the Property Management Office immediately after contacting the appropriate emergency service.
Police Department : 911
Fire Department: 911
Overview The largest variable and potential danger in any emergency is human response. Preparation and tenant training are an integral part of the building’s emergency response plan. Information in this section is designed to help you understand the actions that will be taken by Property Management and to provide a basis for your own emergency response plan. Please review it carefully. With your assistance, Cushman & Wakefield will continue to provide an exceptional and safe working environment. Should evacuation become necessary, the authority and responsibility rests with the local officials of government. Neither property management nor Ownership can assume responsibility for any consequences resulting from the decision to evacuate or not to evacuate.
Below are World Wide Web addresses to specific Emergency information:
• Department of Homeland Security (DHS) www.dhs.gov www.ready.gov
• WTOP Radio
103.5FM - 820AM - 107.7FM www.wtop.com
Important Reminders Of course, the best method of handling an emergency is to prevent the situation from arising or by following sound safety procedures. Below is a list of some precautionary steps we suggest you follow: • Flammable materials are not permitted. If, for any reason, you have any materials necessary for the operation of normal office equipment, which require special care, they must be stored in safety containers and Property Management must be notified. • Use of extension cords in lieu of permanent wiring is never recommended. If used, extension cords should be sized and grounded according to the load. • Appliance connections and cords should be kept in good repair. • Smoking is strictly prohibited. • Your office’s wiring was designed to carry a normal electrical load. Appliances, which have greater than normal electrical requirements, should not be used without the consent of Management Building. • Anyone spotting potential fire hazards in the building is asked to report these conditions to Property Management immediately.
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