Three Steps to a Fire Escape Plan
5/20/2022 (Permalink)
Have you ever considered what to do in case of a fire at your workplace? When it comes to escaping a fire, having an emergency escape plan is necessary. Coming up with a fire escape plan is relatively simple, and it can help everyone escape from a fire quickly.
Post Escape Routes
During a fire, there is a good chance that one or more escape routes will be blocked. Because of this, you should have multiple ways for people to escape in case of a fire. If you are above the ground floor, avoid using the elevator. You never know where the fire has spread to, and you don’t want to wind up on a floor that is engulfed in flames. In addition, it can be dangerous because:
- The elevator’s power supply could be cut off during your ride
- This means that you can get stuck between floors
- It may be impossible to escape until help arrives
Always stick to the stairs during a fire.
Have Drills
Having fire drills can help you practice for the real thing. This can help you work out potential issues in your fire escape plan and cut down the amount of time it takes you to evacuate the building. Aim to have one drill every couple of months. Regular drills can keep the escape plan fresh in everyone’s minds.
Consider People with Special Needs
Anyone in the building who has a special need may need an alternate plan or someone to help them evacuate. Figuring this out ahead of time can prevent confusion and can help ensure no one gets left behind.
Putting together a fire escape plan is on of the best ways to make sure everyone gets out safely in case of a fire. While the fire repair specialists can get your workplace back in good shape, you will be able to rest peacefully, knowing that you helped get all your fellow coworkers out to safety.