Evacuation exercises that produce better follow-through
In Regina, drills are most useful when they test communication, movement, supervision, and accountability under conditions that resemble the real site. That matters even more once residents, staff, visitors, and public users may all be moving through the site with different expectations and different levels of familiarity.
We work with teams that want the drill to produce clearer observations, better post-drill recommendations, and follow-up that actually improves readiness.
What a better drill program should measure
- Drills built around the questions the site most needs answered
- Better capture of what worked, what stalled, and why
- A cleaner path from drill results to procedure updates
- Exercises that help staff rehearse a more usable response
If you need fire drill and evacuation planning support in Regina, contact Liberty Fire to talk through the building, the pressure point, and the next step.