Responding to Door Alarms. The door alarms in our building: Are located on (insert exits, doors, locations). Each door has clear signage that indicates.

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Responding to Door Alarms

The door alarms in our building: Are located on (insert exits, doors, locations). Each door has clear signage that indicates that the door is alarmed and that the door can only be used in an emergency. Example All door alarms remain activated unless there are specific signs posted indicating times of the day when the alarms are temporarily de- activated. Each alarm operates on its own battery and key. The alarm has a low battery alert to indicate that a battery should be changed. All alarms operate with a single key.

Alarms may ONLY be temporarily de-activated for: Use during entry or dismissal. Use to access areas for physical education or recess. In these cases, staff must be assigned to monitor the use of the identified doors. Staff must be identified to de-activate and activate as scheduled. Alarms may not be de-activated for: Convenient access to the street instead of using the main entrance/exit. Any other reason not identified above.

If you are NOT supervising students when you hear an activated door alarm: Immediately report to the door where the alarm has been activated to observe conditions and to determine the possible cause of the alarm (i.e. staff or students observed in stairwell, student running from scene in the hallway, door propped open). Immediately call Extension If nobody responds, call Ms. Bowen at 1281 to report the specific location of the door alarm that was activated. Share any observations. If you are in possession of a two-way radio (e.g. administrator, dean, security school aide) or if a School Safety Agent (SSA) is present, immediately use the radio to report the specific location of the door alarm that was activated to other staff with radios so that everyone can respond with accurate information.

If you ARE supervising students/with your class and you hear an activated door alarm: Immediately call SSAs at extension Call Ms. Bowen at 1281 if nobody responds and report the specific location of the door alarm that was activated. Immediately look outside the classroom window and/or look outside the classroom door in an effort to observe anything that may provide additional information such as a staff member/ student(s) walking away from the door. Provide the responding staff member/SSA with a description of the student(s) and the direction the student(s) was traveling. If possible, include the following information in the description: Height and approximate weight Ethnicity Complexion and hair color Attire and any distinguishing features

Staff/SSAs who respond to an activated alarm: Immediately report to the location and assess the immediate area. This includes opening the door and observing the surrounding location. Immediately speak to the staff member who reported the activated door alarm and transmit all critical information that has been obtained over the two- way radio to other staff with radios who are responding to the activated door alarm. If IPDVS(video cameras) is operational at the building, immediately begin monitoring live video feeds in an effort to determine if an individual has left the building. In addition, another staff member trained in the use of IPDVS must use the archive system to review video footage to help identify the student believed to have left the building.

General Response Protocols and Missing Student Protocols If the door alarm was activated and the cause for the alarm is believed to be the result of an intruder or a missing student, the Principal/ BRT Leader will activate the appropriate General Response Protocols and/or Missing Student Protocols based on the specific information in each incident This will include calling 911. Activate the BRT and other building support staff as appropriate. Activate the Command Post and follow the directions on both sides of the Command Post Card. Contact EIC ( ) and be sure to communicate with your Superintendent and Borough Safety Director.

During each incident: Information should be communicated to responding staff: Via two- way radios, provide all responding staff/agents with updates and final results of building searches, observations at the scene, on the video cameras (if applicable) or when patrolling the perimeter/ immediate area around the school building. Use the PA system to make appropriate GRP announcements. If a student is missing and it is unconfirmed that s/he has left the building, frequent announcements should be made to remind staff of the description of the individual who is missing. Remind staff of the phone extension to call if they have any information.

At the close of each incident: Remember to make the announcement to lift the GRP action (if used). Remember to make the same announcement on the two-way radio. Ensure that the recorder has accurate documentation and compare notes with the school safety agent in the command post (if the incident required an activation) Follow the necessary reporting/update requirements which include such as completing an OORS/ calling EIC, contacting your Superintendent, and your Borough Safety Director.