tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7895832.post116502603720190415..comments2023-11-28T01:53:02.945+07:00Comments on My Personal Blog: Practices Makes PerfectWilly Sudiarto Raharjohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12738382924950315620noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7895832.post-1165046909809391432006-12-02T15:08:00.000+07:002006-12-02T15:08:00.000+07:00Well, it's will be better if you got the required ...Well, it's will be better if you got the required information (for example the emergency exit, fire extinguisher, the emergency ladder, etc).<BR/><BR/>We don't got that kind of information here. We have to look for ourself (part of self-service) hehehe<BR/><BR/>Most place does have broken alarm. It won't be fixed even though they knew it's brokenAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7895832.post-1165043883797962082006-12-02T14:18:00.000+07:002006-12-02T14:18:00.000+07:00In Australia (University of Queensland, St. Lucia,...In Australia (University of Queensland, St. Lucia, Brisbane), although we have no "evacuation training", we was told how to evacuate in the first day in Orientation Week.<BR/><BR/>Since there were some false alarms, we practiced the evacuation (I still remember how upset I was when I was in the lab, doing assignment while the deadline was less than 12 hours, and suddenly the fire-alarm broke the night).<BR/><BR/><BR/>Back in Indonesia,<BR/>I tried to break a fire-alarm (the kind that should sounding immediately after the glass broken) in my campuss (Fakultas Ilmu Komputer UI, Depok) and guess what!<BR/>(note that, I break the glass just for fun [iseng].. so practically, I was doing illegal thing which could be fined AU$ 300 if I did the same in Australia)<BR/><BR/>The alarm didn't work.<BR/>I wonder whether the other alarms work (the press-button alarm outside lab 1227 for example).Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com