Friday, July 24, 2009

burning smell in fire drills

most people walk slow, slouch, take time to talk and finish what they are doing before they decide to make their way to the exit. this doesn't really make anyone ready to respond well to a real-fire situation. the experts can not see what problems will be created in a real-life emergency evacuation. people need to be concerned and hurry in order to test the building. an attack on the senses would help do the trick by letting the fire alarms release a pungent smell of something burning. smoke-simulator machines and bright red and yellow lights can also be used to alert everyone that the drill must be taken seriously.

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