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During an emergency evacuation, what should be done with the windows and key?

Open the windows and take the key

Close the windows and leave the key in the ignition

During an emergency evacuation, the recommended action is to close the windows and leave the key in the ignition. This approach ensures that the vehicle is properly secured while also allowing for a quick and efficient evacuation. Closing the windows prevents potential hazards from entering the vehicle and helps protect any valuables or important items inside during the evacuation process. Leaving the key in the ignition can facilitate a faster return or provide a means of quickly moving the vehicle if necessary.

While opening the windows might seem like a way to let any smoke or harmful gases escape, it can actually increase the risk of external threats entering the vehicle, such as fire or debris. Additionally, taking the key or leaving it in an unsecured location can lead to complications, such as potential loss or misplacement during the chaos of an emergency. Keeping the key in the ignition reduces the chance of fumbling for it later when every second counts during an emergency evacuation, ensuring a swifter and safer response to the situation.

Leave the windows closed and take the key

Open the windows and leave the key in the ignition

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