Evacuation Plan
Evacuation plan for harmful events
An alarm system will activate if there is an emergency. Alerts will be sent through sirens, speakers and mobile notifications. Clear instructions will be given
Marked paths will tell visitors where to exit from. Monorails and shuttles will help in evacuation
All employees are trained for evacuation. Security teams will manage containing the dinosaur. Medical staff will be stationed.
Steel barriers will contain the dinosaurs trying to escape. A response team will use tranquilizers.
The park will have 4 emergency exits for evacuation
The park runs on solar power with backup generators to make sure security systems are online. Radio communication keeps emergency services connected.
Energy sources & Security Risks
The park is always ready for problems like storms, power failures, or even sabotage.
Every dinosaur enclosure has its own backup generator, so even if the main power goes out, the fences and safety systems still work. Security teams watch the park all day and night using cameras, drones, and lights. If something really bad happens, like a dinosaur trying to escape, the park has special weapons and teams trained to respond right away.
There are also emergency plans to protect both the dinosaurs and the people inside the park.
The park uses clean and renewable energy as much as possible.
Solar panels and wind turbines help power many parts of the park. Every enclosure has its own power system with backup energy that doesn’t harm the environment.
This helps the park stay open without polluting the Earth.