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 Saint John, that need becomes obvious when workers, residents, visitors, patients, and public users may all need different forms of direction and accountability.
That support matters across port-linked sites, industrial properties, office buildings, healthcare facilities, and residential portfolios, where movement and accountability can break down for very different reasons even though the alarm sounds the same.
What the exercise should reveal more clearly
- More discipline around what the exercise is actually testing
- Observation notes that lead to decisions instead of vague impressions
- A stronger connection between the drill and the written procedure
- Follow-up that improves readiness rather than disappearing into a file
If you need fire drill and evacuation planning support in Saint John, contact Liberty Fire to talk through the building, the pressure point, and the next step.