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A fire safety plan is essential to any business, whether a small shop or a large office building. Every single employee should know what to do in the event of a fire, from evacuation routes to where all the fire doors in the building are.

For a business owner who needs help crafting their fire safety plan, read on for some helpful guidance.

Fire Protection With A Safety Plan

Fire can be devastating and can lead to loss of earnings, damage to property, injury, and even death. While damage and loss of earnings can sometimes be unavoidable, having a fire safety plan prepared can help keep employees safe from harm. A fire safety plan is a formal document that should cover all aspects of fire protection and prevention.

It should summarise as many scenarios as possible so that somebody consulting it will not be unsure of what to do in a certain situation. It should outline the escape procedure to be followed. This could be just one route, but in larger buildings and offices, one should have a few backup routes planned out in case the fire blocks.

Outlining the roles of everyone during a fire

A fire safety plan should include information about what each person should do in a fire

It should also include information about what each person should do in a fire, such as the fire marshal and responsible person. Most people's responsibility should be to get out of the building, but some people may have specific roles such as closing fire doors, checking nobody is left behind, and tackling small fires with an extinguisher.

It can vary who is responsible for the safety plan, depending on the kind of property it is. It could be the employer, the owner of the building, or the landlord.

fire risk assessment

Before the plan is written, one should carry out a fire risk assessment, which is a legal requirement for all non-domestic buildings.

This assessment will inform what goes in the plan, as one will have suggestions and requirements based on the assessment, such as the maintenance of certain systems or checking of fire doors.

One should be reviewing and testing the fire safety plan regularly to ensure that everybody in the building knows what to do in the event of a fire.

Fire Safety Training From Thameside Fire Protection

Thameside Fire Protection knows how vital it is that everybody in the building knows what to do in the event of a fire. That’s why Thameside Fire Protection supplies fire suppression systems, sprinklers, alarms, extinguishers, and also training courses.

These training courses range from fire warden training to first aid classes, aiming to arm the staff with the knowledge they need in case of an emergency.

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