Planning the evacuation around how people really move
In Chestermere, evacuation problems usually appear where the written route or role assignment does not match how the building actually behaves. That is common across schools, recreation buildings, neighbourhood retail, municipal facilities, and mixed-use commercial properties, where family-oriented public spaces, shared-use buildings, and changing staff coverage complicate evacuation decisions.
We support owners, employers, and facility leaders who need safer movement planning, clearer role ownership, and procedures that fit the building as it is actually used.
What a more usable movement plan should create
- Routes and procedures that reflect current occupancy and building use
- Better communication expectations before, during, and after an incident
- A stronger connection between the written procedure and the people who have to carry it out
- Less uncertainty around decision points, accountability, and follow-up
If emergency evacuation support would help your Chestermere team, contact Liberty Fire to review the site and the next step.