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If the alarm goes off, get out of the building calmly. Even if it *might* be fake, suck it up and go.
Do not take elevators. They are programmed to not move when the system triggers.
This may seem obvious, but, again, I have literally seen people do the exact opposite.
Doors are programmed to shut automatically when the alarm triggers. They don't lock. They're just closed. You can open them.