WAUKESHA - Student safety has improved dramatically in the Waukesha School District, according to the city fire marshal, as all schools are now performing all the emergency drills required by state law.
WAUKESHA - Student safety has improved dramatically in the Waukesha School District, according to the city fire marshal, as all schools are now performing all the emergency drills required by state law.
I find it very upsetting that they focus more on fire drills than lockdown drills, I’m sorry but lockdown drills need to be a priority here also considering how society if right now
if the only goal is to do them once month, there's no use of doing them, as the practice is wrong, during a drill, people should drop to the ground, open the door slowly then at home, if a fire breaks out and a kid runs out of their bedroom and becomes trapped because that's what they been told at school?. may i sugust doing them once a month, as that is in portent but clearly stating "at home, in a real fire, feel the door, if its hot, do not open it, clearly, schools need to do them once a month.,
WAUKESHA - Student safety has improved dramatically in the Waukesha School District, according to the city fire marshal, as all schools are now performing all the emergency drills required by state law.
you call that an "inprovment?" its still not teaching kids the "stop, drop, and roll" its one thing to do all the required amount of drills, but if kids learn to walk out, this in fact could be leading to more danger, as you shoud know, a student should first drop to the ground to avoid smoke inallation. then open the door slowly. why don't fire coides inplement this?
MsMuskOxen: You do know they are all capable of visibly seeing fire right? If fire or smoke is filling the hallways most classrooms have windows they can evacuate out of or exit through another classroom! Plus "stop, drop and roll" isn't necessary if they are taught other ways such as learning how to avoid catching or touching flames.