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What Should Go Into a Business’ Fire Escape Plan?

1/31/2022 (Permalink)

Smoke detectors on evacuation plans Once you have created your fire escape plan, you need to share it with all employees.

What Should a Business' Fire Escape Plan Include?

Every office building in South Cleveland, TN, needs to have a fire escape plan. At the bare minimum, this plan needs to include a layout of the property that clearly shows where all the escape routes are located. The plan should also include information about how many people are inside the building at any given time. This will help firefighters immensely during the evacuation efforts. However, there are a number of other things your emergency escape plan should contain.

1. Location of Fire Extinguishers

Everyone in the building should be able to use a fire extinguisher if the need ever arises. You may want to consider conducting a seminar to teach people this useful skill. You want to keep extinguishers at key points around the office. It is good to have one in the break room where the fridge, microwave and other appliances are located. It may be good to keep them in stairways, too.

2. Location of First Aid Kits

You also want people to be able to find first aid kits in your fire escape plan. As per the Red Cross, you should always contact 9-1-1 following an emergency of any kind because people may need more intensive medical care. However, a first aid kit can be tremendously helpful for addressing minor wounds right there at the scene.

3. Smoke Alarms

Finally, you want the plan to contain the locations of all smoke alarms. It is also paramount to have professionals come out frequently to inspect these alarms. It is a good idea to make sure they are always fully operational, so they will not fail you if you ever require them.

Once you have created your fire escape plan, you need to share it with all employees. Run practice evacuations from time to time so that everyone knows what to do and where to go should a fire ever break out.

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