Procedures For Emergency Evacuation Of Physically Handicapped Individuals From Buildings Owned by Rutgers, The State University

Purpose

This program establishes procedures for emergency evacuation of the physically handicapped from residences, classrooms, assemblies, and otherwise occupied buildings at Rutgers, the State University.

Introduction

Rutgers University and the New Jersey Uniform Fire Code policies and procedures require that all persons in a facility evacuate that facility any time the fire alarm system is activated. Persons with disability may not be able to evacuate unassisted. Therefore, they should inform another person that assistance may be necessary during a fire alarm activation.

“Buddy System” Option

Make use of a “Buddy System.” During the first week of classes or employment, make several acquaintances with fellow students, residents, class members, or office workers. Inform them of any special assistance that may be required in the event of a fire alarm (i.e., hearing the alarm, guidance during evacuation, etc.)
When the fire alarm sounds, the “Buddy” (or assistant) will make sure of the location of the person with disability, then go outside and inform emergency personnel that a person in that location needs assistance in leaving the building. Emergency personnel will then enter the building and evacuate that person.

Evacuation Options During a Fire Alarm

Use of the “Buddy System,” along with the following evacuation options, will help to assure the prompt evacuation of any person with disability.

Disability Guidelines

Prior planning and practicing of emergency evacuation routes are important in assuring a safe evacuation.

Residence Halls

Upon request from persons with hearing or sight impairments, personnel with the Department of Emergency Services will install fire alarm horns, strobe lights or other devices as necessary in their rooms.

Students with disability need to make their location known. Students with disability should register their room number and description of disability with the Hall Director. The director will keep this record confidential and make it available only to responding emergency personnel for the purpose of locating persons with disability during an emergency. To ensure the list is up-to-date, the student with disability shall notify the Hall Director anytime he/she moves to another room in the building.

Students with temporary disability should be instructed to register with the Hall Director. These students should also let the Director know when there is no longer any disability so his/her name can be removed from the record.

During a fire alarm, students with disability should stay in their rooms and call the Call Rutgers Police (obtain an outside line and dial 911.) They should inform the dispatcher of their location (building and room) and reason for calling. The dispatcher will relay the information to Campus Police, who will assist by notifying on-site emergency personnel. This procedure can be used in conjunction with the “Buddy System.”

Most Resident Hall rooms qualify as areas of refuge because:

Persons with disability who are visiting the residence hall should be assisted by other residents using the “Buddy System.”

It is recommended that a floor meeting be conducted by the Resident Assistant during the early part of each semester to discuss disability concerns as well as to instruct everyone on the “Buddy System.” A representative from Department of Emergency Services shall be available to attend the meeting to answer any questions.