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Evacuation routes and preventive plans for neurodivergent people

From the body, clarity and safety

Emergencies not only test physical spaces, they also deeply activate the brain and nervous system.

For neurodivergent people, a risk situation can generate sensory overload, cognitive shutdown or
panic, even when evacuation plans exist.

PREVENTION AS NERVOUS SYSTEM REGULATION
A preventive plan is not just written information, it is a direct intervention on the nervous system.

When a person feels oriented and supported:

The brain reduces threat perception

The body responds with organization

Panic risk decreases

Neurodivergence and danger response

In emergences

The amygdala activates

The prefrontal cortex reduces function

The body reacts before thinking

Why many evacuation plans fail

Complex language becomes inaccessible

Verbal memory fails

The body seeks physical cues

Evacuation routes as body anchors

Clear routes:

Are visual

Reduce stimuli

Stay consistent

Body as a guide

Common signals:

Muscle tension

Spatial confusion

Difficulty understanding

Neuroinclusive preventive plans

Brief instructions

Visual support

Repetition

Support and comunnity

Explain without infantilizing

Practice without pressure

Adapt plans

Kind prevention

Prevention does not need fear.

It reduces panic, increases autonomy and improves collective response.

Conclusion

We promote prevention based on evidence, empathy and neuroinclusion.

Building safe environments is also a way to flourish.

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