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Most places make no announcement over intercom pr public address systems during a fire drill. They sound the evacuation alarm (usually a bell, horn or klaxon) and people evacuate the building, just as if it were a real fire. An intercom or PA announcement may be made when the all clear is given and people reenter the building. That announcement might be something like, "This has been a drill, Thank you for your cooperation." If the intercom is the only way to alert people to the need to evacuate, then an announcement that the building is to be evacuated should be made. To make the drill most effective, it should be the same announcement that would be used in a real fire, and should not include the information that "this is a drill." So it might be something like "Attention! Attention! Please walk quickly and calmly to your nearest exit and evacuate the building." If you tell people it is a drill, some will ignore it and not evacuate - and that reduces the effectiveness of the drill.
A tornado drill is like a fire drill but for tornadoes: practice for the possibility of a tornado. A tornado warning means that a tornado has been detected or is likely to form soon.
Encase there is a tornado.....! lol....
Because if there is a real tornado you will now what to do.
so no one can get hurt and every one can be safe so no tradgety can accure
There are no standard signs for drills, which are practice sessions and therefore require announcements, not signs.
The reason there are no tornado drills in Canada is because there are not a great threat of tornadoes in Canada enough to have a drill.
during the fire drill, we rushed into the courtyard.
Don't panic,do what you usually do for the drill and go to the nearest place without windows.
The students have to be QUIET during a fire drill because they need to pay attention to the teachers directions.
Yes, of course. If there is an "unscheduled fire," you would naturally want everyone to respond the same way they do during an unscheduled fire drill. Some fire departments require advance notice when a school is going to pull a fire alarm for anything other than an actual fire, but there is no particular requirement to pre-announce a fire drill to anyone inside the school.
We drink a little and drill a lot!