• subignition@fedia.io
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    When the alarm goes off in your building… you evacuate. Doesn’t matter if it’s a test or not.

    • NOPper@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      Read the post, the follow up explains she was already outside at the designated meeting point per policy and just making a Slack thread to talk about it.

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        It’s literally the point of a fire drill.

        A scheduled test of the equipment, with the alarms going off randomly all day as the tester gets to them, doesn’t require you to evacuate.

        Such a test is always supposed to be preceded by ample warning notifications, so people will be extra careful not to set real fires while the building is vulnerable.

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          And also is supposed to be monitored with people actually watching for fires so they can manually evacuate people if a fire does break out during the test. (Requirements may vary by jurisdiction of course)