FACTS
- Inadequate Training: Drivers and students without regular evacuation training may panic or act chaotically during emergencies, delaying safe exits and increasing injury risks.
- Blocked Exits: Clutter, such as backpacks or debris, obstructing emergency exits (e.g., rear doors, roof hatches) can hinder evacuation, especially in smoke-filled or overturned buses.
- Lack of Student Assistants: Not designating trained student helpers to assist with exits or headcounts can slow evacuations, particularly for younger or disabled students.
- Time-Critical Evacuations: Delays in evacuating due to untrained drivers or students can be life-threatening in fast-spreading emergencies like fires, where every second counts.
- Accessibility Challenges: Failure to […]
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