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School safety guide booklet
1. SMT SHANTABEN HARIBHAI GAJERA CHARITABLE TRUST, SURAT MANAGED
LAXMI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, SARIGAM
CBSE AFFILIATION NO.: 430119; SCHOOL CODE NO.: 13082
SCHOOL SAFETY GUIDE
“A GREEN AND SAFE CAMPUS”
Laxmi Vidyapeeth, Post Bag No. 15, Sarigam P. O., Valsad – 396 155, Gujrat, India
Phone: 0260 – 2786661 / 2 / 3 ; Fax: 0260 – 2786665
www.laxmividyapeeth.com; laxmividyapeeth@yahoo.co.in
2. CONTENTS
1. A step towards ‘Safe Campus’
2. Zone lists
3. Zone wise Threats and Precautions
4. Do’s and Don’ts
Flood, Earthquake, Cyclone/Storm
Medical Emergencies
School Bus accident
Fire
Snake Bites
Monsoon / Winter / Summer
Outdoor Visits
Hostage / Kidnapping
Act of Terror
3. A STEP TOWARDS ‘SAFE CAMPUS’
No task is as important as creating safe learning environment for our Laxmi
International School students. It is the prior most duty of the School to ensure the
parents a safe hand over their children. Every year hundreds of children are victims of
various calamities and hazards in the school area, in this nation. We need to take some
concrete steps and know many aspects to overcome any mishaps in and around the
school area. For example, does the staff or children know the chain of command in case
of an incident? Does everyone know who is responsible for what in an emergency? Do
all teachers know what they would do if confronted with a situation of fire in a
classroom? Have the entrance and exit been checked to ensure clear access to open
spaces? These are just few questions to be revisited periodically. This booklet essentially
highlights the School Safety guidelines and measures to create a safer school
environment.
4. ZONE LIST
Know your Zone:
The whole campus is divided into various geographical zones. The staff needs to be aware
of the possible threats in each area which will help them to be proactive than reactive. Each
area is been allotted with a team who is responsible for any kind of help in an emergency.
Zone Diagram
5. ZONE WISE THREATS AND PRECAUTIONS
ZONE NO.1: PLAZA
Specific Area Probable Threats Preventive Measures Zone Leader/
Team Members
Main Gate Unauthorized Entry / Keep the main gate closed. Security‐in‐
Exit, Fast moving charge
vehicles Do not allow any visitor in Security at Gate
without entry in the visitor’s
register.
Provide them with Visitor
Pass and collect it back
while leaving the campus.
Keep checks on the speed
limit of the vehicles moving
in and out.
Do not allow any visitor to
enter the campus after
09.00 p.m.
Do not allow any student to
cross the main gate if not in
the prescribed vehicle.
Private vehicles with prior
permission to pick up the
students shall only have
entry in the school campus.
Use safety mechanisms to
handle any intruder.
Any School vehicle moving
in and out of the campus
after the school hours shall
have an entry in the
register.
6. Plaza Electric Shocks, Fire Ensure the care in using all Repairs and
electric points. Maintenance
Personnel
Do not open or touch
telecom/electric/networking
cabinet unauthorized.
Don’t Plug in more than one
pin in a single plug point.
Always keep all the windows
and doors clear for
emergency exit.
ZONE No. 2: PRE-PRIMARY DIVISION
Specific Area Probable Threats Preventive Measures Zone Leader/ Team
Members
Class Rooms Falls /Injuries Don’t allow the Class Teachers
students to stand on the
tables or chairs, run in
the classrooms or push
each other.
Stay away from the
open windows
Fire Don’t panic, make Principal
prompt use of fire Class Teachers
extinguisher.
Evacuate the
classrooms
immediately.
Keep the classroom
doors clear from any
obstacles for exit.
Stampede Move in and out of the Principal
classroom in queue Class Teachers
7. Avoid push/pull in the
classrooms
Avoid touching and Principal
playing with switch Administrative Staff
boards. Class teachers
Electric Shocks/ Short Avoid touching the
circuits electric points with wet
hands.
Don’t plug in any
electrical appliances
without permission and
supervision of the
teachers.
Terrace Falls Hold the railings while Principal
classrooms going up and down. Class Teachers
Assistants
Avoid push/pull on the
staircase.
Don’t allow to drop any
object from the
staircase.
Don’t sit or wait on the
staircase.
Don’t allow any student
to cross the terrace
classroom boarders.
K.G. Park Reptiles/ Avoid crossing through Principal
Insects/ border plants/shrubs. Class Teachers
Thrones Assistants
Avoid going into thick Security Guard
grass and plants at the
corners.
Avoid rolling on the
8. lawn.
Always recreate under
adult supervision.
Falls Avoid push or pulls on
the rides and swings.
Use swings and rides
only under adult
supervision.
Administrative Short Circuit / Don’t Plug in more than Principal
Area Fire one pin in a single plug Admin Staff
point. Assistants
Always keep all the
windows and doors
clear for emergency
exit.
Entrance Unauthorized Entry/Exit Prevent any parents / Principal
outsiders to move Admin Staff
directly to classrooms. Security
Check the visitors pass
of all the people other
than school officials.
Prevent any student
moving out of the
school without
teacher’s permission
and other than
prescribed time.
Pre‐exit only through
authorized person, after
getting confirmation
from parents.
ZONE No. 3: PRIMARY DIVISION
Specific Area Probable Threats Preventive Measures Zone Leader/ Team
Members
Classrooms Stampede Avoid crowding the Principal,
classrooms and move in Class / Subject
9. a disciplined manner in teachers,
and out of the Class Leaders
classrooms
Avoid push/pull in the
classrooms.
Falls /Injuries ‐Don’t allow the Principal
students to stand on the Class / Subject
tables or chairs, run in teachers,
the classrooms or push Class Leaders
each other.
Stay away from the
open windows.
Fire Don’t panic, make Class / Subject
prompt use of fire teachers,
extinguisher. Assistants
Evacuate the
classrooms
immediately.
Keep the classroom
doors clear from any
obstacles for exit
Library Falls of books / Collapse Avoid crowding the Principal,
of book shelves book shelves. Librarian,
Library Asst.,
Don’t keep the books Assistants
anywhere other than
the racks.
Keep comfortable space
between the book
shelves for movement.
Computer Lab Short circuit / Fire Don’t Plug in more than Principal
one pin in a single plug Computer
point. Instructors,
Assistants
Don’t operate any
switch without
teacher’s permission
and supervision.
10. Play Area Reptiles/ Avoid crossing through Principal,
Insects and thrones border plants/shrubs Teachers,
Security,
Avoid going into thick Garden Personnel.
grass and plants at the
corners
Avoid rolling on the
lawn.
Always play or move
under adult supervision.
Periodical maintenance
of plants and lawns.
Assembly Area Reptiles/ Use the footpath Principal,
Thorns/ provided. Teachers,
Insects. Admin Staff,
Avoid Intrusion through Assistants,
border plants/ grass. Security,
Avoid crossing the Garden Staff
boarders.
Always do move under
adult supervision.
Periodical maintenance
of plants and lawns.
Water Bay Reptiles / Thorns / Flash Use the over bridge Principal,
Floods provided to cross over. Teachers,
Admin Staff,
Do not cross into the Assistants,
boarders. Security,
Use the footpath Garden Staff
provided.
Periodical maintenance
of plants and lawns.
Administrative Short Circuit, Don’t Plug in more than Admin Staff
Area Fire one pin in a single plug Assistants
point.
Always keep all the
windows and doors
11. clear for emergency
exit.
Entrance Unauthorized Entry/Exit Prevent any parents / Principal
outsiders to move Admin Staff
directly to classrooms. Security
Check the visitors pass
of all the people other
than school officials.
Prevent any student
moving out of the
school without
teacher’s permission
and other than
prescribed time.
Pre‐exit only through
authorized person, after
getting confirmation
from parents.
ZONE No. 4: SECONDRY DIVISION
Specific Area Probable Threats Preventive Measures Zone Leader/ Team
Members
Classrooms Stampede Avoid crowding the Principal,
classrooms and move in Class / Subject
a disciplined manner in teachers,
and out of the Class Leaders
classrooms
Avoid push/pull in the
classrooms.
Falls /Injuries ‐Don’t allow the Principal
students to stand on the Class / Subject
tables or chairs, run in teachers,
the classrooms or push Class Leaders
each other.
Stay away from the
open windows.
12. Fire Don’t panic, make Class / Subject
prompt use of fire teachers,
extinguisher. Assistants
Evacuate the
classrooms
immediately.
Keep the classroom
doors clear from any
obstacles for exit
Computer Lab Short circuit / Fire Don’t Plug in more than Principal
one pin in a single plug Computer
point. Instructors,
Assistants
Don’t operate any
switch without
teacher’s permission
and supervision.
Biology / Chemical hazards, Never run in the Principal,
Chemistry Lab Electric Hazards, Fire, laboratories. Teachers,
injury Lab Assistants,
Do not engage in Assistants.
boisterous conduct in
the labs.
Never work in the lab
without teacher
supervision.
Always perform the
experiments or work
precisely as directed by
the teacher.
No eating or drinking in
the lab.
Handle everything as if
it's pathogenic.
Keep flame and
flammable solutions far
14. too closely.
Never fill a pipette using
mouth suction. Always
use a pipetting device.
Make sure no
flammable solvents are
in the surrounding area
when lighting a flame.
Do not leave lit Burning
burners unattended.
Turn off all heating
apparatus, gas valves,
and water outlets when
not in use.
Do not remove any
equipment or chemicals
from the laboratory.
Never pour chemical
waste into the sink
drains or wastebaskets.
Properly dispose of
broken glassware and
other sharp objects
immediately in
designat‐ed containers.
Coats, bags, and other
personal items must be
stored in designated
areas, not on the stool
tops.
Notify your teacher of
any sensitivity that you
may have to particular
15. chemicals if known.
Keep the floor clear of
all objects (e.g., ice,
small objects, and
spilled liquids)
Administrative Short Circuit, Don’t Plug in more than Admin Staff
Area Fire one pin in a single plug Assistants
point.
Always keep all the
windows and doors
clear for emergency
exit.
Entrance Unauthorized Entry/Exit Prevent any parents / Principal
outsiders to move Admin Staff
directly to classrooms. Security
Check the visitors pass
of all the people other
than school officials.
Prevent any student
moving out of the
school without
teacher’s permission
and other than
prescribed time.
Pre‐exit only through
authorized person, after
getting confirmation
from parents.
ZONE No. 5: GENERATOR AND ELECRICALS
Specific Area Probable Threats Preventive Measures Zone Leader/ Team
Members
Generator Room CO hazards/ Maintain proper Repairs and
Shocks/Fire ventilation Maintenance
Personnel,
Keep the generator dry Assistants
16. and don’t use in wet
condition.
Dry your hands before
touching the generator.
Avoid back feeding of
generator.
Before refueling the
generator, turn it off
and let it cool down.
Petrol spilled on hot
engine parts could
ignite.
Avoid storing fuel near
to the generator.
ZONE No. 6: JUNIOR HOSTELS
Specific Area Probable Threats Preventive Measures Zone Leader/ Team
Members
Entrance Unauthorized Entry Do not allow anyone to Rector,
/Exit enter the hostel area Security,
without the permission House – in –
of hostel authority charges.
Allow visitors only in the
prescribed day / time.
Do not allow any
student to move outside
without the permission
from the Rector.
Parents should meet
their children only after
the permission of hostel
authority.
17. Any entry for repairs
can be permitted only
with Rector’s
permission.
Play Area Retiles, Thorns, Enter the play grounds Rector,
Outsiders, Flash Floods under adult supervision. Security,
House – in –
Avoid casual charges.
movements.
Avoid going near the
water canals.
Avoid rolling on the
lawn.
Avoid crossing the
boarders.
Follow to and fro
instructions
meticulously.
Avoid using short cuts.
ZONE No. 7: MESS DIVISION
Specific Area Probable Threats Preventive Measures Zone Leader/ Team
Members
Dining Area Flies, Dust, Food Keep the dining Mess – in –
Poisoning area/serving area free charge, Assistants
from insect, flies and
dirt.
All the serving plates
and utensils should be
clean.
Avoid serving the
food/water before the
places are occupied.
Don’t allow the
18. students to play or run
around the area and
crowding the area.
Keep the dining area dry
and clean always.
Cooking Area Burns/injuries, Food Never leave lit burners Mess – in –
Poisoning unattended charge, Assistants
Keep the floors clean
and do not let them
slippery to avoid falls
and injuries.
Maintain the gas pipes
in a good condition to
prevent gas leakage.
Put off the LPG knobs
after the usage for the
day.
Make sure your hands
are washed and
thoroughly dried before
handling the food.
Do not touch food and
money at the same
time.
Cover your head and
wear clean and tidy
clothes.
Make sure food is
served as soon as
possible after preparing.
Thoroughly wash fruit
and vegetables before
processing.
Always use food before
19. the use by dates on
packaging.
Follow the user manual
instructions before
operating any electric
appliances for
cooking/storing.
Keep electric appliances
clean and dry after the
use.
Store food in containers
that are clean, non‐
toxic, easy to wash,
have tight fitting lids or
are covered with foil or
plastic film.
Store raw food BELOW
cooked food in the
refrigerator.
Store food correctly and
under prescribed
temperature.
Food storage area
should be free of
moisture and dirt.
Store the utensils in
covered racks.
Wash and clean the
utensils before the use.
Keep the cooked food
under covered lids
when ready to serve.
Storage Area Electricity hazards, Don’t plug in more than Mess – in –charge,
Insects one appliances in single Assistants
plug points.
20. Don’t overload the
appliances like mixer,
grinder etc.
Keep the switch boards
and plug pins dry.
Keep the area neat and
clean.
Conduct periodic checks
on the stored food.
LPG storage Fire Keep the LPG storage Mess – in –charge,
area well protected and Assistants
in well ventilated area.
Don’t store more than
the prescribed limits for
LPG storage.
In case of any leakage
don’t operate any
switches around or lit
any flame around.
BUS DIVISION
Specific Area Probable Threats Preventive Measures Zone Leader/ Team
Members
Boarding Stampede, fall, Be at the bus stop Bus‐in‐charge,
Accidents. on time. Never run Drivers and
to or from the bus. Assistants
Wait at the
designated stop in a
safe place well back
from the side of the
road.
Stay away from the
danger zone of the
21. bus, which is
anywhere close
enough to the bus
to touch it. The bus
driver cannot see
you when you are in
the danger zone.
Watch the traffic
while going towards
the bus.
Avoid crowding the
bus entrance; move
in a queue.
Getting Down Stampede, fall, While getting down, Bus‐in‐charge,
Accidents. Drivers and
hold the handrail.
Assistants
Once disembarked,
take two large steps
away from the bus.
To cross the street
in front of the bus
take at least 10 giant
steps (3 meters).
Look left and right
and if safe, cross the
street in a single file.
If you drop
something near the
bus, don’t pick it up.
Tell the driver or
other adult to that.
22. DO’S AND DON’TS
FLOOD
Do’s:
1. In case of flood ensure that everybody is alerted through appropriate
announcement media.
2. Move to the higher and farther from flood area.
3. Beware of snakes, which may have moved to drier areas.
4. Listen and co‐operate with life savers.
5. If possible use water proofing materials like sandbags, plastic sheets.
6. Shut off utilities like electricity, gas cylinder.
Don’ts:
1. Do not walk into water of unknown depth and current. Use the stick to know the
water level before moving ahead.
2. Do not swim in the flood water and attempt to cross flood water.
3. Lock yourself in a car, on the loft, etc. during flood.
4. Do not drink flood water.
23. EARTHQUAKE
Do’s
1. As soon as you are aware of the fact that you are in the midst of a quake rush to an
open space quickly.
2. Stand next to a solid object only, which can withstand any fall and not likely to get
crushed easily.
3. Keep away from Electricity wires and poles, slopes and walls that are liable to fall.
4. Turn off the water, gas, and electricity.
5. If you are driving, stop the vehicle immediately but take care not to park close to a
building, wall, slopes, electricity wires, and cables. Stay inside the vehicle.
Don’ts:
1. Do not panic, it will never help.
2. Do not stand nearby windows, mirrors, and light furniture.
3. Do not turn ON electrical switches as there may be gas leaks or short‐circuits that
can cause fire.
4. Do not run and do not wander round the streets.
24. STORM / CYCLONE
Do’s and Don’ts
1. Close all the windows and doors and stay indoors.
2. Stand below the strongest portion of the building /furniture
3. Remain indoors until advised that the cyclone has passed away.
4. After the storm dry the electrical appliances before use.
5. Be careful of fallen power lines, fallen trees etc.
25. MEDICAL EMERGENCIES
BITES
1. For minor wounds ‐ Wash the injury thoroughly with water and soap. Apply an antibiotic
cream to avert any infection and cover the wound with a clean bandage.
2. For deep wounds: If the animal causes a deep perforation of the skin that causes blood
loss, apply pressure with a clean dry cloth to stop the bleeding. Visit a doctor
immediately.
3. If symptoms of infection such as redness, swelling, increased pain or irritation is noticed,
visit a doctor without delay.
4. If you suspect that you may have contracted rabies, see your doctor right away.
POISONING
In case of poisoning, call for a doctor without delay. While waiting for medical aid to arrive,
one should follow the steps mentioned below:
1. If the victim has been exposed to poisonous gases such as carbon monoxide, get them
into an area with fresh air immediately.
2. If a person has spilled poison on their clothing, skin or eyes, remove the clothing. Splash
the skin or eyes or skin with cool or lukewarm water to remove traces of the poisonous
substances.
3. If a person has ingested a poisonous substance, induce vomiting to clear the stomach of
the poison. Visit a doctor immediately.
BURNS
The first aid for burns depends on the degree or extent of the burn. The treatment for
minor burns is quite different from that of major burns. For minor burns, as well as second‐
degree burns that is limited to an area of between 2 to 3 inches in diameter, follow these
steps:
26. 1. Cool the burn. This is done by holding the burn under cold running water for around 5
minutes or until the pain dips. You may also immerse the burned area in cold water or
cool it with cold compresses. The process of cooling the burn lessens swelling by
conducting heat away from the skin. Never put ice on the burn.
2. Cover the burned area with a sterile gauze bandage: Don't use fluffy cotton, as it may
irritate the skin. Wrap the gauze loosely to avoid putting pressure on the wound.
Bandaging the burned skin keeps air away from the injury. This protects blistered skin
and helps reduce pain.
3. Take a painkiller. These are available over the counter at all chemists shop. Never give
Aspirin to children or teenagers.
For major burns, ring for emergency medical assistance. Until an emergency unit arrives,
follow these steps:
1. Don't remove burnt clothing. However, do ensure that the victim is no longer in contact
with burning materials or exposed to smoke or heat.
2. Don't immerse victims with critical large burns in cold water. Doing so may cause shock.
3. Check for signs that the person is alive such as a heartbeat, breathing, coughing or
movement. If such signs do not exist, begin cardiopulmonary resuscitation or CPR.
4. Cover the area of the burn with a moist, cool, moist, sterilized bandage. You may also
use a clean, moist cloth or moist towels.
FALLS
1. If someone falls down from height, first check any injuries on head.
2. Check for any abnormal symptom like nausea, vomiting, acute stomach pain after
the fall which may be result of some internal injury. Contact doctor immediately.
3. If pain in bones does not subside after pain killer spray or medicine and there is
swelling on the injured part, it may be a bone fractured.
27. SCHOOL BUS ACCIDENT
Do’s
1. Make use of emergency numbers provided in the bus.
2. Try to use the emergency exits.
Don’ts
1. Do not panic and start rushing/running.
2. Do not try to get down from the running bus.
28. FIRE
Do’s
1. Make prompt use of fire extinguisher situated on the nearest wall.
2. Maintain a safe distance when extinguishing the flames.
3. Aim at the base of the fire.
4. Keep your calm, leave the building immediately — don’t stop to collect belongings.
5. Try to climb down in the building instead of climbing up.
6. Check door handles by touching lightly with the back of your hand. If they are hot, don’t
open them & find another way out.
7. When leaving, close doors behind you
8. Stay low in smoke — this helps reduce smoke inhalation.
9. If your clothes catch fire, Stop, Drop & Roll to put them out.
10. Cool burns quickly with water — get medical attention immediately.
Don’ts
1. Never ignore fire alarm, panic and run around in wrong directions.
2. Don’t use fire extinguisher if you have no idea on how to operate them.
3. Don’t use water agents on grease and oil fires or use dry chemical extinguishers to
electrical devices or anything with metal because it is corrosive.
4. Don’t aim at the flames of the fire.
5. Don’t stand too close to the fire or even plan to walk on those extinguished areas.
30. WINTER SEASON CARE
Do’s:
1. Ensure to stay warm while waiting for school bus in low temperature conditions.
2. Dress in layers so you can adjust to changing conditions.
3. Most of your body heat is lost through your head so wear a hat, preferably one that
covers your ears.
4. Mittens provide more warmth to your hands than gloves.
5. Wear waterproof, insulated boots to help avoid hypothermia or frostbite by keeping
your feet warm and dry.
6. Keep yourself well hydrated as you may not drink sufficient water in winter due to
less thirst.
7. Recognize the symptoms of hypothermia which is a drop in body temperature to 95
degrees Fahrenheit or less than this and can be a serious medical condition:
confusion, dizziness, exhaustion and severe shivering. Seek medical attention
immediately if you have these symptoms.
8. In case of frostbite get the patient indoor, place the affected area in warm water.
9. Recognize frostbite warning signs: gray, white or yellow skin discoloration,
numbness, waxy feeling skin. Seek medical attention immediately if you have these
symptoms
Don’ts:
1. Do not overdress or overexert that can lead to heat illness.
2. Don’t allow the children to overexert and sweat. Sweating cools the body which is
hazardous in winter and it becomes difficult to warm up again.
3. In frostbite, do not rub the frozen area or put it in very hot water.
4. Do not take very hot water bath.
31. SUMMER SEASON CARE
Do’s
1. Drink lot of water and fluids to keep cool.
2. Protect your head and eyes from hot sun as you may get heat stroke with continuous
exposure to hot sun.
3. Wear cotton clothes so that your body can breath.
4. Avoid eating milk products and other dairy products in summer as they tend to spoil
fastest.
Don’t
1. Don’t drink water immediately after coming from hot sun, let your body cool down for
some time.
2. Don’t move out in very hot sun immediately after sitting in A.C. room for a long time.
3. Do not store the food outside for a long time, refrigerate immediately after use.
32. MONSOON SEASON CARE
Do’s:
1. Carry a proper rain coat while travelling to School.
2. Wipe off the sweat and grime from your face and bathe often to feel cool and fresh. In
the monsoon, keep dry; especially your feet.
3. Drink plenty of potable – boiled or filtered water.
4. Avoid eating roadside foods – cut fruits, chaat or ‘pani puris’, etc, fermented and raw
preparations like salads.
5. Clean your salads and leafy vegetables under running water. Steaming them is the best
way to get rid of germs. Soaking the greens in salt water for about 10 minutes can help
remove insects.
6. Avoid eating stale foods.
7. Wash your hands before handling food, after eating food and after visiting the toilet.
Maintain good personal hygiene.
8. Carry out thorough pre‐monsoon checks for any water leakages from faulty plumbing,
electrical switches, clogged drains, etc. to avoid mishaps
Don’ts:
1. Do not wear wet clothes for long to stay away from fungal infections on the skin or nails.
2. Do not let food remain outside for long; store immediately in the refrigerator.
3. Do not let the electrical switches, plug points, etc. to get wet in the rain
33. OUTDOOR VISITS/ PICNICS
Do’s
1. Always carry first aid box, emergency tools for bus or the vehicle if using a private
one.
2. Check the medical history of the students for any abnormalities, coming for outdoor
visits.
3. Know the place, nearest emergency hospitals and other helps before going.
4. Prescribe the children necessary things to be carried according to the climate and
place of visit.
5. Prepare emergency plans for possible threats during the visit.
Don’ts
1. Don’t ignore whether forecasts and alerts in area of visits.
2. Don’t allow anyone to move in unknown places not prescribed in the plan.
3. Don’t allow anyone to swim or get into water at unknown places.
4. Don’t allow to eat anywhere else than the prescribed place in the visit.
34. HOSTAGES/KIDNAPPING
Do’s :
1. If not managed to escape in the beginning and being confined and transported, do not
struggle, calm yourself mentally and concentrate on surviving.
2. Attempt to visualize the route being taken, make a mental note of turns, street noise,
smells, etc. Try to keep track of the amount of time spent between points.
3. Be co‐operative, observant and speak normally if asked something but retaining your
sense of pride.
4. If an attempt is made to rescue you, keep a low profile and immediately follow all the
instructions.
Don’ts
1. Do not panic and overreact in such situations.
2. Do not run or make sudden moves that the tense rescuer may interpret as hostile.
3. Don't be upset if a rescuer isn't sure whether you are a Kidnapper/terrorist or hostage.
Even if you are handcuffed and searched, do not resist. Just wait for the confusion to
clear.
35. TERROR ATTACK
Do’s:
1. Try to remain calm and try to follow the instructions of school authority and do not
lose your presence of mind.
2. Keep all the help line numbers provided handy.
3. Be alert. If you come across any suspicious person or belongings, immediately report
to the authority.
4. Try to analyze the situation. Rumors spread easily in such situations. Try to know the
facts from reliable sources.
5. Look for a place to hide in case of a sudden gunfire or bombarding.
6. If you are caught in the gun fire, lie flat on the ground.
Don’ts
1. Do not spread rumors.
2. Do not move in unprotected areas.