1.Use of alarms;
2.Transmission of alarms to fire department;
3.Emergency phone call to fire department;
4.Response to alarms;
5.Isolation of fire;
6.Evacuation of immediate area;
7.Evacuation of smoke compartment;
8.Preparation of floors and building for evacuation;
9.Extinguishment of fire; and
10.Written emergency telephone numbers for key staff, fire and police departments, poison control center, 911, and ambulance service(s);
1.The date and time including AM/PM the drill was conducted and if the actual fire alarm system was used;
2.The location of exits used;
3.The number of people, including patients, personnel, and visitors, participating at the time of the drill;
4.The amount of time taken to completely evacuate the facility or to an approved area of refuge or through a horizontal exit;
5.The name and title of the person conducting the drill;
6.A list of problems and issues encountered during the drill;
7.A list of improvements and resolution to the issues encountered during the fire drill; and
8.The names of all staff members participating in the drill; and
1.A minimum distance of 20 ft. (6.1 m);
2.A minimum distance of 5 ft. (1.5 m) if the entire storage location is protected by an automatic sprinkler system designed in accordance with NFPA 13, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems; or
3.An enclosed cabinet of noncombustible construction having a minimum fire protection rating of 1/2 hour; and
N.H. Admin. Code § He-P 827.24