Having fire equipment is important, but without a clear emergency plan, people may not know what to do during an actual crisis. An emergency plan outlines evacuation routes, meeting points, responsibilities, and communication steps.
A strong fire emergency plan includes:
- Clear exit maps
- Emergency contact numbers
- Employee roles during evacuation
- Meeting points outside the building
- Training schedules and practice drills
Regular fire drills help employees follow the plan confidently. When people know where to go and what to do, they react calmly and safely.
A well-designed emergency plan protects lives, improves response time, and reduces chaos during real emergencies.
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