Fire Evacuation Plans

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A clear and well-practised fire evacuation procedure is essential for protecting lives in the event of a fire. It outlines the steps residents, staff, or visitors must take to leave the premises safely and quickly. This includes identifying escape routes, using designated exits, assembling at safe points, and contacting emergency services. We help develop tailored evacuation plans for residential parks, caravan sites, and commercial properties to ensure everyone knows what to do in an emergency.
Bespoke Planning
We offer bespoke fire safety planning tailored to the unique layout, risks, and occupancy of your site. Whether it’s a residential park, caravan site, or commercial building, we create customised solutions covering extinguisher placement, evacuation routes, signage, and emergency procedures. Our goal is to ensure full compliance while providing practical, site-specific protection for the people and property under your care.
Annually Renewed
To stay compliant and ensure ongoing protection, we offer fire safety services that are reviewed and renewed annually. This includes fire risk assessments, extinguisher servicing, signage checks, and evacuation plan updates. Regular reviews help identify any changes to your site or operations, keeping your fire safety measures up to date and fully effective year-round.
Compliant
All our fire safety services are fully compliant with UK legislation, including the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 and relevant British Standards such as BS 5306 and BS 5499. From extinguisher servicing to signage and evacuation planning, we ensure every aspect meets legal requirements—giving you confidence that your site is safe, inspected, and up to code.
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FAQs
Do I need a fire evacuation plan?
Yes. Every premises, including residential and caravan parks, must have a clear and practiced evacuation plan under UK fire safety law.
What should a fire evacuation plan include?
It should cover escape routes, exit locations, assembly points, responsibilities of staff, procedures for vulnerable persons, and contact details for emergency services.
Do individual park homes or caravans need their own evacuation plans?
While not legally required for private units, it’s good practice to encourage residents to have a personal plan and be familiar with the park's overall evacuation strategy.
How often should we review or test our evacuation plan?
Plans should be reviewed at least annually or whenever there are changes to the layout, occupancy, or fire risks. Drills should be held regularly, especially in staffed environments.