Fire safety plans built around the site people actually run
A Oromocto fire safety plan needs to do more than exist. When responsibility shifts, residential occupancy, public-facing use, and evolving building activity have left the document less aligned with the real site, the gap between the binder and the building becomes hard to ignore.
That is usually where our support is used in Oromocto: bringing the plan back into line with the building and the people running it across defence-linked properties, schools, offices, public facilities, and residential buildings.
The parts of the plan that need to become clearer in Oromocto
- Fewer gray areas around response, notification, and escalation
- Stronger alignment between the written procedures and actual building use
- Cleaner documentation around systems, contacts, and local risks
- A fire safety plan that works as an operating document, not just a requirement
If fire safety plan support is the issue in Oromocto, contact Liberty Fire to discuss the site, the scope, and what would make the work more manageable.