*The last one out of the room should not lock the door, just close it.
Locking the door hinders the fire department's search and rescue efforts.
*Proceed to the exit as outlined in the Emergency Action Plan.
*NEVER, NEVER use elevators under any circumstances.
*Stay low to avoid smoke and toxic gases. The best air is close to the floor,
so crawl if necessary.
*If possible, cover your mouth and nose with a damp cloth to help you
breathe.
*If you work in a building with multiple stories, a stairway will be your
primary escape route. Most enclosed stairwells in buildings over two
stories are "rated" enclosures and will provide you a safe means of exit;
don't panic descend stairs slowly and carefully.
*Once in the stairwell, proceed down to the first floor. Never go up.
*Once outside the building, report to a predetermined area so that a head
count can be taken.