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Shelter-in-place (SIP; also known as a shelter-in-place warning, SAME code SPW) is the act of seeking safety within the building one already occupies, rather than evacuating the area or seeking a community emergency shelter.
Emergency Preparedness and Response. Stay Put – Learn How to Shelter in Place. Print. Sometimes the best way to stay safe in an emergency is to get inside and stay put inside a building or vehicle. Where you should stay can be different for different types of emergencies.
Evacuation and Shelter-in-Place. Identifies relevant concepts, considerations, and principles that can inform jurisdictions in planning for evacuation and/or shelter-in-place protective actions.
"Shelter-in-place" means selecting an interior room or rooms within your facility, or ones with no or few windows, and taking refuge there. In many cases, local authorities will issue advice to shelter-in-place via TV or radio.
Shelter in place means finding a safe location indoors and staying there until you are given an “all clear” or told to evacuate. You may be asked to shelter in place because of an active shooter; tornado; or chemical, radiological, or other hazard.
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Fact Sheets > Sheltering in place. Staying put in a disaster: How to shelter in place. During some emergencies, local officials may tell you to “shelter in place.” If those words don’t ring a bell for you, now is the time to get informed and start preparing to stay safe. What is sheltering in place?