At school today we're having out first ever fire alarm practice. OH..........MY..........GOD.
When I asked "Oh, so, what do we do? Where do we gather?"
One fellow teacher said "Practice to run!"
Then the head of my department told me that they're setting fire to some rubbish at the entrance to the school. They're locking that door, so we all have to 'run' out of the side door. A very small door it is. At the side of the school.
SO.......they're actually going to MAKE A fire, light it outside the entrance of the school, lock the door & force us to squirm 200 kids and 50 teachers out of a side door. In a country that doesn't have the word "queue" in it's vocabulary.
I told them that in most instances I'd presume a fire in a school might be in the science lab or kitchen. Not out side at the front entrance. They all looked at me blankly.
Then I said "What about if there's actually a fire one day? The kids are all going to rush for the side entrance - the one that's 'between the kitchen and the science lab'.
Then I sent this, about the actual fire alarm itself: