Emergency Evacuation Diagrams & Plans
For buildings over 300m², emergency evacuation diagrams are a legal requirement—and accuracy matters. At FCF, we take the time to ensure your diagrams are fully compliant with Australian Standards (AS 3745) and tailored to your specific site.
Orientation Matters
One of the most common mistakes in evacuation diagrams is incorrect building orientation. Each diagram must reflect the correct orientation relative to the wall it’s mounted on—especially the “You Are Here” location and directional arrow. This means that in many cases, multiple diagrams with different orientations may be required across a single site.
Safe Assembly Area Placement
Choosing the right Assembly Area (AA) is also critical. Locations such as across busy roads or near fire booster cabinets can place evacuees at risk or interfere with firefighting efforts. Our trained fire safety advisors consider visibility, accessibility, and safety when determining optimal assembly point locations.
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Every business owner has a legal and moral responsibility to ensure their premises—whether it’s an office, warehouse, or storefront—meets the minimum fire safety standards required by Australian law.
Proper fire safety planning is critical not only for compliance, but for protecting the lives of employees, customers, and visitors. In the event of a fire, having the right systems and procedures in place can mean the difference between tragedy and a safe evacuation.
Taking the time to review a comprehensive fire safety checklist is a smart way for business owners to confirm they’re meeting all legal obligations and actively safeguarding their workplace.