People can panic - and people can also not know where the best 'safe spot' is. I know the doors are obvious to you: but especially if there's smoke or noise-and-confusion, the obvious can be non-obvious.
It wouldn't be a bad thing to have someone in a reflective safety orange vest standing just outside the doors, yelling (or using a megaphone) for people to follow her. And directing them to whichever paddock - or other site - you're using for the gathering spot.
Note: panicking horses and panicking humans should probably have a fence separating them.
It wouldn't be a bad thing to have someone in a reflective safety orange vest standing just outside the doors, yelling (or using a megaphone) for people to follow her. And directing them to whichever paddock - or other site - you're using for the gathering spot.
Note: panicking horses and panicking humans should probably have a fence separating them.
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