The largest variable, and potential danger, in any emergency 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.
Information in this section is designed to help you understand how the building management team will respond to an emergency as well as provide tenants with a basis for your own emergency response plan. Please review it carefully. Tenant participation is critical when responding to a building emergency.
In the event of an afterhours emergency, 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.
This information should be provided on the Tenant Contact Information Form, updated as needed, and submitted to the management office.
The following websites provide useful information and may assist in your continued emergency planning and preparation efforts:
- The Department of Homeland Security's Website
- FEMA's Emergency Management Guide for Business and Industry
- SBA Institute for Business and Home Safety Disaster Planning Toolkit
- Red Cross Guide to Sheltering-in-Place
- National Institute for Chemical Studies Procedures and Plans
Crisis management and emergency procedures are of critical importance, we encourage you to share this information with everyone in your office. If you have any questions regarding this material, please do not hesitate to contact the management office at (202) 756-0401.
Click here to download a Tenant Contact Information form