how children and adults will be made aware of an emergency;
primary and secondary evacuation routes;
floor plans identifying the location of the evacuation routes and other means of egress, and the location of portable fire extinguishers;
methods of evacuation, including the meeting place where children and adults will meet after evacuating the home, and how attendance will be taken to determine if all occupants have been successfully evacuated or have been accounted for;
procedures and recordkeeping for emergency evacuation drills and employee training that complies with AM108.3; and
Emergency evacuation drills; employee training and response procedures.
Emergency evacuation drills shall be conducted at least monthly. Drills should be conducted in exactly the same manner as an actual emergency (except for notifying emergency personnel). The home day care provider shall keep a written record of monthly evacuation drills in a form approved by the code official. The record must include total egress time from the time the alarm sounds until everyone reaches the meeting place. The record must also list the number of children in care and adults present, and the exit that was used. Employees shall be trained in the fire emergency procedures described in the fire safety and emergency evacuation plan as part of new employee orientation.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 12, r. AM108