Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - Handling of special events in the hotel [What should I do if the hotel suddenly loses power? ]

Handling of special events in the hotel [What should I do if the hotel suddenly loses power? ]

First, the hotel should have a backup power supply;

Second, there are fewer power cuts these days, but we still have to have a good relationship with the local area;

Third, when it was originally designed, there was no flashlight for disaster prevention in the guest room, no emergency light in the lobby, and no standby power supply in the front office computer;

Fourth, whether all departments have plans for sudden power outages and do not exercise every year;

If none of the above is mentioned, improvisation is the routine of wild shops. The standard answer should be to calmly deal with the emergency plan perfected through exercises.

If you are unfortunate enough to work in a wild shop and the leader is a grassroots team, you still ask this question:

1, start the standby power supply (if any);

2. Open all evacuation routes, open all shading boards and wooden boards, and equip the staff with flashlights;

3, engineering troubleshooting, ensure that the elevator, security department with the waiter on duty at the main entrances and exits of each floor, stairs;

4. Confirm the time to restore power supply, report to the leader, and ask the store leader to conduct on-site command;

5. Evacuate people from public areas to avoid panic and trampling;

6. Prevent guests from entering the building;

7, to ensure the safety of cash, calligraphy and painting, antiques and other valuable furnishings.

The above measures should be flexibly mastered according to the length of power outage, and the short ones should be stable. Finally, of course, it is to write the duty diary and accident report and modify the emergency plan.