Security and Emergency Systems. To ensure the safety and security of clients, staff and other visitors at the Xxxxxxxx Road site, an emergency response plan is in place to respond to emergency situations including Evacuation, Severe Weather and Tornados, Bomb Threat, Hostage Situation, Major Disturbance, Utility Outage and Lockdown. These procedures are overseen by Lutherwood Leadership and the Joint Health and Safety Committee and are in compliance with fire code and licensing requirements. Clients and staff are oriented to these procedures and drills are practiced based on emergency preparedness training. Lockdown Drills As is the practice in all Waterloo Region schools, a lockdown is used to secure the Xxxxxxxx Road facility and protect all occupants from life-threatening-violence that requires everyone to find a safe place to hide out-of-sight. Lockdown drills help to keep staff and clients safe, just as drills are done for other emergencies such as fire and tornados. The goal of a lockdown drill is for participants to practice moving rapidly to the closest room where a door can be closed and locked regardless of the circumstances. Lockdown drills will be no longer than five minutes in duration to minimize anxiety for participants. The needs of current children and youth will be identified ahead so that individual preparation and support can be planned for. Staff will be trained on the lockdown procedure during their initial orientation and annually as part of emergency preparedness training. Lockdown drills will be scheduled twice a year in the early Fall and Spring. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Program Manager.
Security and Emergency Systems. Maintaining, repairing, operating, inspecting, servicing, overhauling, cleaning and (as and when necessary) renewing or replacing all security and emergency systems for the Retained Parts, including, but not limited to, alarm systems, internal telephone and television systems, generators, emergency lighting, fire detection and prevention systems any fire escapes for the Retained Parts and all fire fighting and fire prevention equipment and appliances (other than those for which a tenant is responsible) and any traffic barriers, car park and traffic control and security systems
Security and Emergency Systems. Maintaining, repairing, operating and inspecting, servicing and overhauling, cleaning and (as and when necessary) repairing, renewing, modifying or replacing any security and emergency systems for the Basement Common Parts including, but not limited to, alarm systems, internal and Estate telephone and close circuit television systems, generators, emergency lighting, fire detection and prevention systems, any fire escapes for the Basement Common Parts and all firefighting and fire prevention equipment and appliances (other than those for which a tenant is responsible) and any traffic barriers and traffic control and security systems.
Security and Emergency Systems. Providing, maintaining and repairing and (as necessary) renewing or replacing (always provided that any renewal or replacement shall be of equivalent standard to the item renewed or replaced) all access, security and emergency systems for the Building including but not limited to alarm systems, generators, emergency lighting, fire detection and prevention systems and any fire escapes for the Building and all fire fighting and fire prevention equipment and appliances (other than those for which a tenant is responsible).
Security and Emergency Systems. To ensure the safety and security of clients, staff and other visitors at the Xxxxxxxx Road site, an emergency response plan is in place to respond to emergency situations including Evacuation, Severe Weather and Tornados, Bomb Threat, Hostage Situation, Major Disturbance, Utility Outage and Lockdown. These procedures are overseen by Xxxxxxxx Community Services Leadership and the Joint Health and Safety Committee and are in compliance with fire code and licensing requirements. Clients and staff are oriented to these procedures and drills are practiced based on emergency preparedness training. Lockdown Drills As is the practice in all Waterloo Region schools, a lockdown is used to secure the Xxxxxxxx Road facility and protect all occupants from life-threatening-violence that requires everyone to find a safe place to hide out-of-sight. Lockdown drills help to keep staff and clients safe, just as drills are done for other emergencies such as fire and tornados. The goal of a lockdown drill is for participants to practice moving rapidly to the closest room where a door can be closed and locked regardless of the circumstances. Lockdown drills will be no longer than five minutes in duration to minimize disruption and the impact on participants. The needs of current children and youth will be identified ahead so that individual preparation and support can be planned for. Staff will be trained on the lockdown procedure during their initial orientation and annually as part of emergency preparedness training. Lockdown drills will be scheduled twice a year in the early Fall and Spring. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Program Manager.