Crisis Management
Evacuation Procedures
Shelter in Place
Fire Emergency
Medical Emergency
Bomb Threat
Biological, Chemical and Radiological Event
Power Failure
Severe Weather
Criminal Acts
Crisis Management
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The largest variable and potential danger, in any emergency situation is human response. While no one can predict for certain when an emergency will arise, we can plan and prepare for our responses to those situations. Preparation and tenant training are an integral part of the building’s crisis management plans and emergency responses.

Information in this section is designed to help you understand the actions that will occur in the building and be taken by Building Management as well as provide you a basis for your own emergency response plan. Please review it carefully. With your participation and assistance, Cushman & Wakefield will continue to provide an exceptional and safe working environment.

In the event of an emergency that takes place after-hours, it may be necessary for Building Management to notify the primary or secondary contact person in your office. Please ensure Cushman & Wakefield has up-to-date contact information for the appropriate contact personnel in your office should the situation arise.

This information should be provided on the Tenant Contact Information form, updated as needed, and submitted to the Property Manager.

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