Emergency Guidance
How to minimise the risk of an emergency and what to do in a crisis
Useful Info
emergency contact
In an emergency phone 999 for:- police
- fire
- ambulance
Nearest Public Telephone
not availableemergency evacuation
emergency alarm
- in the event of fire or other emargency, smash the glass the alarm
- alarms are locatedon the wall next to the main entrance and every emergency exit
- once you have safely evacuated the building, call the fire brigade on 999
- Your Location: Ashwellthorpe & Fundenhall Village Hall, Muskett Lane, Ashwellthorpe, NR16 1FD
emergency exits
- the main hall, both meeting rooms, and the toilets areaeach have an emergency exit wired to the central alarm system.
- push the central bar to open
assembly-point
- reassemble in the car park at a safe distance from the fire and any smoke
- the organiser of each activity should take a register to ensure everyone is accounted for
- Do NOT re-enter the building until cleared to do so by authorised personnel
- Do NOT leave the site until you have been accounted for
medical emergency
first aid kit
- available from the vestibule
- afterwards, please email info@thorpe-hall.org and let us know what you have used
defibrilator
- coming soon ...
ambulance
- Dial 999
- Your Location: Ashwellthorpe & Fundenhall Village Hall, Muskett Lane, Ashwellthorpe, NR16 1FD
hospital:
- Norfolk & Norwich Hospital A&E
- Colney Lane, Norwich, Norfolk, NR4 7UY
- The Hospital is located off the Norwich Southern Bypass - A47 on the South West side of Norwich City Centre. Leave the A47 to join the B1108 Watton Road. Follow this road until the junction and take a right onto Colney Lane. Continue on this road and the Hospital site is located straight ahead.
fire procedures
fire extinguishers
- in main vestibule
- red contains water for combustible materials eg: paper, wood
- blue contains dry powder for electrical fires eg:computers, screens, etc
- yellow contains wet chemicals for burning liquids eg fat, oil, etc
- Fire safety checks before admission of public and before leaving (see overleaf)
- Acquainting themselves with the action to be taken in the event of fire (see attached fire instructions). This includes hall evacuation and calling the fire service
- Identifying the location of all fire alarms, fire extinguishers and escape routes, and keeping them clear always.
- Knowing how to operate the emergency exit doors
- Calling the fire service if a fire breaks out, however slight, and subsequently informing a member of the hall management committee