The drill should only last 10-15 minutes.
During a fire drill you should use the normal exits of the room and proceed to the exit from the building or other safe place of refuge. If the normal exit is blocked, you should use a second means of exit, either through another door or through a window, if it is safe to do so. Some drills require you to find a second exit as a method of teaching you how to act when a real fire might block your normal exit. However, it is never wise to put anyone in actual danger, much less injure anyone, during a drill.
The reason that a fire drill is important because on a fire drill it could be real or fake you can wait at least 3 minutes until you go back in the building because if you wait a second bad things can happen. I n a fire drill it is very important to not play and move very quickly. It is very serious on a fire drill. In a fire drill i would be good move quickly an try to get out of the building as fats as I could. A fire drill is not funny to be joking about because it helps you when you have a real firedrill.
Should last about 30 minutez
The plural of fire drill is fire drills. As in "fire drills are a good practice".
If there is a fire alarm you should exit the building quickly and safely.
Depending on the size of the building it is between 1 and 3 minutes. Smoke can kill and many deaths in a fire are not caused by burns, but smoke inhalation (also referred to as 'Pretty Corpses').
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.
Closed, it puts off the fire for a few seconds/maybe minutes. Then find your nearest exit and get out of there! :)
The plural of fire drill is fire drills. As in "fire drills are a good practice".
If there were a fire in the lab put it out with salt. If it is a big fire get on the ground and crawl to the exit.
When the fire alarm sounds: -Stop what ever you are doing. -Walk quietly but quickly (don't run) to the nearest exit. -Then stand at the assembly point. *If it is cold, quickly put on a coat but try not to delay this. Because you cannot always tell the difference between a drill and an actual fire, depending upon the circumstances, you should also LOOK around quickly to determine whether the fire is near you and which direction to go to get away from it. If you are the only one aware of the fire location, immediately report it to someone in charge.