Making occupant movement easier to supervise under pressure
In Charlottetown, evacuation plans usually need help after teams realize that staff, guests, patients, students, residents, and public users may all move through the building differently once the pace changes. At that point, a generic route diagram is not enough.
Liberty Fire helps teams working across government offices, hospitality properties, healthcare sites, campuses, and residential buildings review routes, assembly expectations, communication flow, and accountability steps so the procedure makes sense under pressure.
The parts of the response that cannot stay vague
- A more realistic picture of how occupants will actually leave the site
- Stronger direction for supervisors and others expected to lead movement
- Planning around bottlenecks, assembly, and occupant assistance
- Better alignment between the procedure, drills, and building operations
If you need emergency evacuation planning support in Charlottetown, contact Liberty Fire to talk through the building, the pressure point, and the next step.