Fire Prevention a Treatise And Text book On Making Life And Property Safe Again
Fire Prevention a Treatise And Text book On Making Life And Property Safe Again
Peter Joseph Mckeon
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Is waste paper and rubbish stored in building? Removed daily? Metal cans with covers pro- vided? Storerooms, repair and supply-rooms tidy and in good order? Halls or stairs obstructed ? Where ? Removed ? Do exit doors swing outward? Held with bolts or locks ? ' Exit doors tested ? How often ? Fire-escapes ready for use? Tested? Are ladders balanced or dropped by hand? General Condition. Building in good order ? Following repairs are needed Signature of Inspector Signature of Principal CHAPTER X...LVII. THE FIRE DRILL IN SCHOOLS. A Problem of Traffic Regulation Alarm System and Proper Exits Necessary Features Not a Substitute for Other Fire Protective Measures. THE extensive advertising given to the Fire Drill by the daily newspapers is to be regretted, because it has pro- duced a wrong impression. By laying special emphasis on the Fire Drill it has caused overconfidence in this single measure of safety and caused a neglect of other absolutely neces- sary steps. It is also to be noted that the problem of getting hundreds or thousands of children out of a school building under the conditions of a fire in progress is an engineering proposition, and for this reason it is not fair to ask principals or teachers to undertake a responsibility which is distinctly unpedagogical.
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