Pyro Fire offer emergency procedures documents to many different building and business types. No matter how complex the building is, we’re confident that our experts will deliver to the highest standard and offer guidance or explanation where necessary.
An emergency plan is only as successful as your occupants’ awareness of it, that’s why we understand the importance of regular testing and training.
An emergency plan typically consists of the following:
- What to do when a fire is discovered
- Alerting the rest of the building of a fire
- Alerting the emergency services
- Evacuation of premises (including those particularly at risk)
- Power/process isolation
- Assembly points and roll call
- Emergency services liaison
- Identification of key exit/escape routes
- Signage and emergency lighting
- Firefighting equipment
- Specific fire extinguisher responsibilities
- Training and responsibilities
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