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Psychological safety in real emergencies: planning for panic, not just fire
You planned for smoke. You didn’t plan for screaming. In a real emergency, it’s not the flames that get you first. It’s confusion. Misdirection. That one person who freezes in the hallway while...
Transient tenants, permanent risk: how to plan for people you’ve never met
You don’t know their names. You might not even know they’re here. But if the building catches fire, floods, or locks down, they’re your problem. This is the chaos of modern coworking. Startups cycle...
From ringing bells to teams’ messages: modern communication in emergencies
The fire alarm blared. Nobody moved. Phones buzzed. Eyes stayed glued to screens. A Slack message popped up: "Heads up: minor fire near kitchenette. Evacuate if you can." A few heads lifted. One...
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