Drills that tell the team something useful about the building
In Gander, drills often become too easy to complete and too hard to learn from. That is a common problem across airport-linked properties, hotels, municipal buildings, healthcare facilities, and commercial sites, where the exercise has to respect busy operations while still exposing weak points the team can fix.
That support becomes valuable when the building has a more complex occupant mix, changing staff coverage, or a history of drills that did not lead to much improvement.
What teams are usually trying to learn from the exercise
- More useful debriefing instead of a quick signoff and no meaningful correction
- A stronger basis for refining roles, routes, and communication expectations
- Better documentation of what happened and what should change before the next drill
- Less risk of repeating the same exercise without learning anything new
If drill planning support would help your Gander building, contact Liberty Fire to review the procedure, the occupancy mix, and the pressure point.