Lockdown Drills Sample Clauses

The Lockdown Drills clause requires regular practice exercises to prepare building occupants for emergency lockdown situations. Typically, this involves scheduled drills where participants follow specific procedures to secure themselves in designated safe areas, simulating responses to threats such as intruders or other emergencies. The core purpose of this clause is to ensure readiness and safety by familiarizing everyone with the necessary actions during a real lockdown, thereby reducing confusion and improving response times in actual emergencies.
Lockdown Drills. Lockdown drills must be performed within the first thirty (30) days of each quarter with a Site Principal or designee present. All lockdown drills shall be coordinated with the building Principal at a mutually agreed upon date and time.
Lockdown Drills. ● 1 Shelter-in-Place Drill. ● 1 Reunification. ● 11 Fire Drills Federal Mandate International Fire Code 405.2 (Schedule 1 per month, 2 in the first two weeks for a total of 11 per year). In the event that a parent or guardian is in the school when a drill occurs, they will be asked to leave before the drill is initiated. If a parent is trying to access the school during a drill, they will need to wait until the drill is over before trying to come into the school. All doors will be locked at all times. If a real crisis was to occur, the District would notify parents as to the details for reunification. ● D51 Emergency Alerts ● Safe2Tell
Lockdown Drills. Code Red 2 Lockdown drills are practice active shooter drills to prepare students for a school shooting incident.30 Drills should be age-appropriate and developmentally appropriate for the school and grade they are conducted in.30 During the Code Red 2 lockdown drills, students practice hiding in their classroom “safe space.” The “safe space” is a designated location in the students’ classroom, away from any windows and hidden out of sight from someone on the outside. Another initiative in Florida is to make structural modifications to campuses.33 Each campus within Volusia County will be a single point of entry campus where structural fencing will act as a barrier. Individuals will only be able to enter the campus through a single entrance in the front of the school. In addition to the fencing around campuses, individual school front offices have been modified with bullet proof glass to improve security during campus check in.