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1 This is South Pasadena Unified School District’s Safety Drills presentation for students in 4th and 5th at Arroyo Vista, Marengo, and Monterey Hills Elementary. S O U T H P A S A D E N A U N I F I E D S C H O O L D I S T R I C T S A F E T Y D R I L L S ARROYO VISTA, MARENGO, & MONTEREY HILLS ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS E L E M E N T A R Y G R A D E S 4th-5th

2 Goals Why do we have safety drills?
What are the different types of safety drills? Why is it important to listen? How will you react during an emergency? What if there is a fire? What if there is an earthquake? What if there is a soft lockout/hard lockdown? What if I am not with my teacher? Today we’re going to talk about why we have safety drills for fire, earthquake and lockdowns. We will discuss Why is it important to listen, How will you react during an emergency, What to do if there is a fire, What to do if there is an earthquake, What to do if there is a hard lockdown or soft lockout and What to do if you are not with your teacher.

3 Why do we have safety drills ? Safety Drills
Your principals, teachers, and school staff want to make sure your school is: SAFE HEALTHY and READY if an emergency situation were to occur READ SLIDE

4 What types of safety drills do we practice?
Earthquake Drills – Great Shake Out Fire Drills Soft Lockout Hard Lockdown What type of Safety Drills do we practice at school? We practice earthquakes drills, like the Great Shake Out in October. We practice Fire drills. We also practice soft lockout and hard lockdown drills.

5 How Will I React? You may feel….. Nervous Fast heart rate Scared
Zoned out Unable to focus How will I react? During a drill you may feel many different things. You may feel nervous, you may feel your heart beating fast, you may feel scared, zoned out, or unable to focus. All these feelings are okay.

6 How Can I Calm Down? Breathe slowly Count to 10
Close eyes for a moment Can you think of other ways? How can I calm down? There are many ways to calm yourself down. You can breath slowly, count to 10, or close your eyes for a moment. Can you think of other ways to calm down? (Teacher takes suggestions from class)

7 Why Is It Important To Listen To Directions?
You know what to DO You know where to GO You understand the INSTRUCTIONS You stay SAFE Why is it important to listen to directions? We should always listen to the adult in charge so we know what to do, we know where to go, and we understand the instructions so we can stay safe.

8 IS DO DON’T Panic Training Necessary The more you discuss and train…..
The more calm you will be The more likely your body will respond automatically The more likely you will be safe We practice these drills throughout the school year. The more we practice, the more calm we will be, the more likely we will automatically know what to do, and the more likely we will be safe. We do not want to panic or run without instructions. We also do not want to pretend like nothing is happening. It is important to stay calm and focused and to listen to directions carefully. Run without instructions Stay Calm & Focused Listen carefully Pretend like nothing is happening

9 What If There’s A Fire? The fire alarm will ring
Listen to your teacher Stay calm Follow your teacher Leave your belongings behind If there is a fire, the fire alarm will ring. Listen to your teacher. Your teacher will give you instructions on what to do next. Stay calm. Follow your teacher. Your teacher will take you to a safe place . Leave your belongings behind.

10 What If There’s An Earthquake?
Take cover under your desk or away from buildings (depends on where you are) Listen to your teacher Stay calm Follow your teacher Leave your belongings behind If you are in inside a building, take cover under a desk. If you are outside, move away from buildings. Say: Remember to drop, cover and hold on! Listen to your teacher. Your teacher will give you instructions on what to do next. Stay Calm. Follow your teacher. Your teacher will take you to a safe place. Leave your belongings behind.

11 What If There’s a Soft Lockout?
Potential threat or police activity on or off school grounds You will hear an announcement over the loud speaker or from a school adult Listen to the school adult Stay calm and continue learning Depending on the situation, you may move about the campus If you are outside during a soft lockout, walk to your classroom What if there’s a soft lockout? A soft lockout is a potential threat or police activity on or off school grounds. You will hear an announcement over the loud speaker or from a school adult. Please listen to the school adult. Stay calm and continue learning. In a soft lockout, depending on the situation, you may move about the campus. If you are outside during a soft lockout, walk directly to you classroom.

12 What If There’s a Hard Lockdown?
Life threatening situation/event on or off school grounds You will hear an announcement over the loud speaker or from a school adult Listen to the school adult Stay calm and quiet What if there’s a hard lockdown? A hard lockdown is a life threatening situation/event on or off school grounds. You will hear an announcement over the loud speaker or from a school adult. Please listen to the school adult. Remember to stay calm and quiet.

13 Remain in place until you receive an
In a Hard Lockdown… Lock the door Cover windows Turn off lights Sit or lie on floor Remain silent When there is a hard lockdown, lock the door, cover windows, and turn off lights. The school adult may ask you to Sit OR lie on the floor and Remain silent. Remain in place until you receive an “all clear” signal. Remain in place until you receive an “all clear” signal

14 Interacting with First Responders
If there is an intruder, DO NOT open doors. Police and district administrators are only adults to open doors. When you exit, display empty hands & open palms. Understand the Police officers’ first priority is to make sure the environment is safe. Once scene is secured, the responders will work with school officials. SPPD If there is an intruder, Once the door is locked, do not open the door. The police and South Pasadena district administrators will be the only adults that are able to open the doors. When you are instructed to leave the room, display empty hands and open palms. Understand that the police officers’ first priority is to make sure the environment is safe. The police officers will not be interacting with students. Once the scene is secured, the responders will work with the school officials.

15 What If I’m Not With My Teacher?
Stay calm Follow a school adult’s or police officer’s instructions Remain in a safe place until a school adult or police officer comes (i.e, bathroom, MPR, auditorium) What if I am not with my teacher? Stay calm. Follow a school adult’s or police officer’s instructions, If you are alone, remain in a safe place until a school adult or police officer comes. If you are in the bathroom, stay in the bathroom. If you are outside without an adult, go to the nearest safe place.

16 When instructed, leave school only IF the school adult tells you to and it is safe to do so
Leave behind personal belongings Help others if possible, but go whether others choose to follow or not Run until you’re in a secure place to hide If there’s an intruder on campus, you may have to leave school if it is safe to do so AND if your teacher or a school adult tells you to. If you are told to leave school, leave behind your personal belongings, help others if you can, but go even if there are others who do not follow, and run until you are in a safe hiding place. Follow your teacher or an adult.

17 Let’s Review What are the common steps in an emergency?
Let’s review some of what we’ve learned today. There are 4 types of Safety Drills: Earthquake, Fire, Soft Lockout, and Hard Lockdown. During a drill and during a real emergency, you should always stop, look, and listen. And always do your best to stay calm.

18 Questions? Students - if you have any questions, please ask your teacher. Teachers – if you are unsure how to answer a question, please forward the question to you school administrators. Thank You! Students – if you have any questions, please ask your teacher. Teachers - if you are unsure how to answer a question, please forward the question to your school administrators. Thank you!


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