If terror strikes during a work day INSIDE EDITION has tips that can help you escape safely. Safety expert Bill Stanton showed us ways you can reduce the risk if the unthinkable happens. He said to look for an exit and leave, if it’s not possible, hide. He suggests building a barricade if you are inside a conference room using flipped over tables to block the door. What if you have nothing to barricade the door with? Stanton said to use a belt. Life-saving tips if the worst ever happens to you.
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