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by Spooky23
3153 days ago
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It all depends. Personally I don’t believe any claim like that unless the building is like new and above the local fire departments ladder reach. I’ve been personally acquainted with about 10 building emergencies, including minor fires, and in 7/10 cases the facilities management made material errors in response and education that would kill many people in a more serious emergency. You should have zero trust in anything they say. Seemingly innocuous changes to the building can dramatically reduce your chances of survival in a high rise fire. Bug out is always the best strategy, assuming there is adequate egress. If there isn’t adequate egress, don’t live there. |
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