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Be aware of your surroundings. Work in pairs. Have pepper spray. Carry a cell phone. Stay in safe areas
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  1. Going down stairs slowly: Running down stairs without paying attention is a very high risk situation. The ideal is to avoid buildings with many stairs, but if this is not possible, students should go down the stairs calmly, slowly, holding the railing and walking slowly so as not to fall.
  2. Do not run in the corridors: Running in the corridors presents a similar risk as shown above. Running in the corridors can lead to falls and serious injuries to students, so they should walk slowly in the corridors.
  3. Use laboratory equipment and substances as directed: Students are instructed on how to use classroom materials and equipment in laboratories. These guidelines should be followed strictly as laboratories present hazardous substances and equipment that can create problems for students.
  4. Keep away from isolated regions: Sometimes, some regions of the school are isolated, either because the floor is wet, or because someone dropped a glass object and the sketches have not yet been removed. The important thing is to understand that if an area has been isolated, it means that it is not safe, so students should avoid it.
  5. Keep away from electrical wiring: Students cannot access or view the school's electrical wiring. however, if in any situation students realize that it is possible to have access to it, they should move away and not manipulate the power cords.
  6. Recognizing emergency exit locations: Students should know the school's emergency exits and know the way to them so that they can escape if a major disaster strikes.

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