We had a false alarm go off in the building where I work last week. The elevators automatically shut down forcing the use of the fire escapes. The building is 22 floors. I was lucky in that I’d just taken the elevator to the first floor to step outside on a break. When they finally let us back in, I wondered what someone with mobility issues is expected to do had the building been on fire. Just die? Have a kind soul carry them? With most people wfh at least a couple of days per week, this seems really dangerous for anyone who might get stranded.

  • ValenThyme@reddthat.com
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    5 months ago

    I was the safety contact for my office in a high rise and had to prepare for drills and thus is what we were taught.

    During the final sweep of the offices we were especially looking for anyone with any mobility or other issues and escorting them to the stairwell.