Question | Answer |
This puts out ABC fires, pull the pin and squeeze the trigger. Be sure to aim at the fire | fire extinguisher
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Dangerous experiments can be performed here, ventilating the classroom to outdoors. This is not a storage facility. | fume hood
| This turns off all the water, gas and electricity to the lab area of the classroom. Please be sure to pull out when in an emergency situation. | Red button
| Exit the classroom here in the event of an emergency. | Main exit
| Use this to put out a fire. This works by smothering it, not to be used when cold in class. | fire blanket
| Use this exit when the main exit is blocked. Se sure to walk calmly and stay together. | secondary exit
| This is used to wash chemicals from your eyes. | eye wash
| Mistakes happen, beakers break. Its okay, please put all broken glass in this container. | broken glassware container
| This is used to remove chemicals from a person, or clothing. Use when a massive splash has happened. | shower
| This is where chemicals are stored. Students are not permitted in this area. | chemical storage
| All lab equipment is housed here, students are generally not allowed unless supervised. | lab storage
| Not all chemicals can be put down the drain. Heavy metals need to be disposed differently, and placed here. | chemical waste container
| If chemicals are spilled, its not a huge issue. We use this mixture to soak up the chemicals. | chemical spill clean up
| Bandaids, gauze and other quick aid supplies are here. Use this before heading to the nurse for treatment. | first aid kit
| The protectors of eyes are stored here. They must be worn when heat, fire, glass and chemicals are used, this is a safety non-negotiable. | goggle cabinet |