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Emergency Evacuation Guidance for Individuals with a Disability


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It’s vital that you consider the needs of disabled individuals in your fire and emergency evacuation policies.

Issues to consider when creating a policy for disabled individuals include:

  • Identifying a named person(s) who is responsible for assisting or ensuring that each disabled individual evacuates safely. More than one is preferred to ensure a thorough coverage of support
  • Ensuring that the disabled individual is aware of their personal evacuation procedure (including named helpers, specific route, and any specific requirements regarding where to assemble)
  • Identifying the safest area located on each floor within the building to which a person with disabilities can be moved or directed to to await assistance if full evacuation is not possible
  • Discussing how to assist the individual with a disability without causing injury should the need arise.

Here is more information on inclusive disaster risk reduction for people with disabilities from the National Disaster Preparedness Committee.

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