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During a fire drill, it is essential to remain calm and follow proper procedures to ensure everyone's safety. Here are some steps you can take to act appropriately during a fire drill: 1. Listen for the alarm: When the fire alarm goes off, listen carefully and take it seriously. Stay alert and aware of your surroundings. 2. Follow instructions: If you are in a building with a fire alarm system, there may be instructions for what to do during a fire drill. Be sure to follow them carefully. 3. Evacuate quickly: If you are in a building, evacuate the premises as quickly and calmly as possible. Leave all personal belongings behind and follow the designated evacuation routes. 4. Do not use elevators: During a fire drill, do not use elevators. Use the stairs instead, and walk, not run. 5. Stay low: If you encounter smoke, stay low to the ground. Smoke rises, so it is safer to stay near the floor where the air is clearer. 6. Do not re-enter the building until it is safe to do so: Wait for instructions from the authorities before re-entering the building. Do not assume it is safe to go back in on your own. 7. Stay calm and remain quiet: During the evacuation, remain calm, and do not panic. Follow the instructions given by the emergency personnel, and do not create unnecessary noise. Remember, fire drills are essential for practicing emergency procedures and keeping everyone safe. So, take them seriously and act responsibly during them.
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