Writing the plan around current operations instead of old assumptions
For many Summerside properties, the hardest part is not drafting a fire safety plan. It is keeping the procedures, contacts, and assigned roles aligned once operational growth, guest occupancy, staffing shifts, and changing public-facing use have made the current procedures less dependable.
Our work in Summerside is focused on making the plan usable again for managers, supervisors, staff, and others responsible for response across industrial properties, healthcare sites, hotels, public facilities, and commercial buildings.
What the revised plan should settle more clearly
- Defined responsibilities for core staff and after-hours contacts
- Instructions tied to the real site instead of a generic model building
- Plan content that is easier to explain, review, and maintain
- A better base for future drills, reviews, and staff training
If you need fire safety plan support in Summerside, contact Liberty Fire to talk through the building, the pressure point, and the next step.