1. Alert your teacher or another school staff member immediately. They will be able to investigate the source of the smoke and take appropriate action.
2. Evacuate the building according to your school's fire safety plan. Do not use elevators - only use the stairs!
3. As you evacuate, cover your nose and mouth with a cloth or your coat to protect yourself from inhaling smoke. If you have asthma or other respiratory problems, stay as far away from the smoke as possible.
4. Follow the instructions of your teachers and administrators. They will provide you with updates on the situation and will let you know when it is safe to return to the building.
If you smell something other than smoke in school, such as gas, chemicals, or sewage, you should follow these steps:
1. Alert your teacher or another school staff member immediately. They will be able to investigate the source of the smell and take appropriate action.
2. If the smell is strong or makes you feel sick, evacuate the building according to your school's emergency plan.
3. As you evacuate, cover your nose and mouth with a cloth or your coat to protect yourself from inhaling the harmful substance.
4. Follow the instructions of your teachers and administrators. They will provide you with updates on the situation and will let you know when it is safe to return to the building.