If there's a Fire/Emergency alarm
If you discover a fire, break the glass of the nearest fire alarm point.
If it’s a small fire and you know how and which fire extinguisher to use, you can try and put the fire out – but don’t put yourself or anyone else in danger of getting hurt.
What do I do when the emergency alarm sounds?
The alarm is a siren or loud ringing noise. When you hear it, leave the building immediately by the nearest exit and make your way to your Assembly Point.
Click here [2] to view a map of the Emergency Evacuation Assembly Points at the North Star Campus.
Click here [3] to view the fire notice for the North Star Campus.
Click here [4] to view the fire notice for Kembrey Park.
Points to Remember:
Fire marshals can be easily identified as they wear high visibility yellow vests.
If you’re a lecturer, make sure all your learners are accounted for, or let a fire marshal know if someone is missing.
If your personal belongings are with you take them, but don’t go back to get anything - keep moving forwards to the nearest exit.
Don’t stand on the roads and make sure all learners go to the Assembly Points.
Follow instructions from the Fire Marshals – they are there to help you.
Do not re-enter the building until you are told to do so by the person in authority.
