FACTS
- Preparedness reduces panic.
- Drills build confidence and coordination.
- Children rely on adult cues during emergencies.
- Clear roles prevent dangerous delays.
- Practice reveals gaps before real emergencies occur.
STATS
- The U.S. Fire Administration reports that evacuation delays significantly increase injury risk during fires.
- The CDC identifies accountability failures as a common factor in evacuation-related injuries.
- U.S. emergency preparedness studies show repeated drills improve response times and compliance.
- Canadian emergency management agencies emphasize regular drills as critical for childcare safety.
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