Emergencies can happen at any time, and knowing how to respond quickly can make all the difference.
Emergencies can happen at any time, and knowing how to respond quickly can make all the difference. Whether it’s a burst pipe, power outage, fire, or medical emergency, having a plan in place will help you stay safe and minimize damage. Here’s a guide on what to do in case of an emergency in your apartment.
If you experience a water leak, burst geyser, or electrical fault, contact your building manager immediately. It’s essential to have important contact details readily available. You’ll find the building manager’s information, along with other emergency contact numbers, displayed in the lobby. Take a moment to save these details so you can access them quickly if needed.
Save important numbers on your phone, including your property manager and local emergency services. For emergencies, contact 107 or 112 from a cell phone.
In any emergency, using the STOP method helps you act calmly and safely:
A fire can spread quickly, so it’s important to know how to react:
If someone in your apartment complex experiences a medical emergency:
Emergencies can be stressful, but preparation helps you handle them calmly and efficiently. Save emergency contacts, know your building’s safety procedures, and report maintenance issues promptly. Staying informed and prepared will help keep you and your home secure.