Planning drills that reveal where the procedure still breaks down
The point of a drill is not attendance. It is learning something usable about the building and the people in it. In Georgetown, that need becomes obvious when guests, staff, visitors, public users, and community occupants may all need different forms of direction and accountability during movement.
We work with teams that want the drill to produce clearer observations, better post-drill recommendations, and follow-up that actually improves readiness.
What stronger drill planning should give the site
- Exercises that produce information, not just attendance records
- Clearer measurement of how movement and accountability are really working
- Recommendations that help supervisors improve the next cycle
- Planning that ties the drill back to the evacuation structure
If fire drill and evacuation planning support is the issue in Georgetown, contact Liberty Fire to discuss the site, the scope, and what would make the work more manageable.