Service Description
A London fire emergency evacuation plan also known as (FEEP) is a written document which includes the action to be taken by all staff in the event of fire and the arrangements for calling the fire brigade.
General Fire Notice For small business properties, this could take the form of a simple fire action sign posted in positions in your communal areas where staff and relevant persons can read it and become familiar with its contents.
Staff Fire Notice High fire risks or large properties will need more detailed emergency evacuation plan which takes account of the findings of the Fire risk assessment, where the staff could be at significantly higher risk in their location. In addition, notices giving clear instructions of the routine to be followed in case of fire.
Our prices start from £169.00 plus vat this is for a medium size office or shop workshop or similar with approx 10 staff, for properties with more staff or large properties please email us for a quote.
What happens after placing my order, you will get an email confirming your order with the date and approximate time for one of our surveyors to attend at you Property or site location.
Our surveyor will then carry out the inspection and record their findings. After the assessment is complete the surveyor will send the information back to the office, where the report will be ready to email you in a PDF format.
The certificate of compliance for you to produce and keep for your records.
The time to complete varies on each business home are approximately from 60 to 180 mins. The reports are emailed to you within 24hrs of appointments date. Note our surveyor will contact you in the event of them running behind time on their daily visits for testing.
We always endeavor to get to you on time.
The recommended retest date will be on the certification provided and we will send a reminder 1 month before it is due to expire, to give you time if you wanted to re book back in before expiry.
You have two options to pay for this service, pay online via the website eCommerce up front or we can invoice after testing.
But note certification will not be released until payment is made. Unless you are an account customer, or it has been pre agreed before.
Easy booking with a team of experienced staff & Qualified engineers, we strive to provide the best service at the best prices. If you have any further questions, please email us at info@croydonpattesting.com
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Prices start from £169.00 plus vat
Fire evacuation plan - information
- Fire evacuation strategy
- Action on discovering a fire
- Action on hearing the fire alarm
- Calling the fire brigade
- Power/process isolation
- Identification of key escape routes
- Fire wardens/marshals
- Places of assembly and roll call
- Firefighting equipment provided
- Training required
- Personal Emergence Evacuation Plan
- Liaison with emergency services
London Fire evacuation strategy
You need to consider how you will arrange the evacuation of the premises if there was a fire your risk assessment and the other fire precautions you have put in place.
Simultaneous Evacuation In most premises, the evacuation if there was a fire will simply be by means of everyone reacting to the warning signal given when a fire is discovered, then making their way, by the means of escape as plans and shown to get people out of the building to a place of safety.
This is known as a simultaneous evacuation and will normally be initiated by the sounding of the alarm over the fire warning system. Vertical Phased Evacuation.
In some larger complex or high rise properties, the emergency arrangements are designed to allow people who are not at immediate risk from a fire to delay starting their evacuation.
It may be appropriate to start the evacuation by initially evacuating only the area closest to the fire and warning other people to stand by. This is normally done by immediately evacuating the floor where the fire is located and the floor above. The other floors are then evacuated one by one to avoid congestion on the escape routes. The rest of the people are then evacuated if it is necessary to do so. The fire warning system should be able to give two distinctly different signals (warning and evacuation) or give appropriate voice messages.
Horizontal phased evacuation in hospitals and care homes: the floor maybe divided into a number of fire resisting compartments and the occupants are moved from the compartment involved in fire to the adjacent compartment and if required to move again. Depending onto the fire situation it may eventually be necessary to consider vertical evacuation. Because of the extra time this type of evacuation takes, other fire precautions
maybe be required as below.
- Voice alarm systems
- Fire control points
- Compartmentation of the premises using fire-resisting construction
- Sprinklers in buildings where the top floor is 30 meters or more above ground level
Staff Alarm Evacuation (Silent Alarm)
In some instances it may not be appropriate for a general alarm to start immediate evacuation of London Cinemas.
This could be because of the number of people present and the need for the staff to put per-arranged plans in place first for the safe evacuation of the premises into action.
In such circumstances a staff alarm can be given by fire records, personal pagers, discreet sounders, or a coded phrase on a public address system etc. Following the staff alarm, a more general alarm signal can be given, and a simultaneous or phased evacuation started. The general alarm may be activated automatically if manual initiation has not taken place within a pre-determined time.
Defend in Place
This strategy may be considered in London blocks of flats where each flat is a minimum 60 minute fire resisting compartment. It may also be considered in hospitals or nursing homes where patients are connected to life supporting equipment and cannot be moved.
The concept allows the occupants to stay put and allow the fire service to extinguish the fire. If the fire spreads and it cannot be controlled, then they will initiate a full evacuation. In the case of patients connected to life supporting equipment a decision has to be made which option is the best, stay or move, either way the patient would be at serious risk.
You should only plan to use defend-in-place, phased evacuation schemes or a staff alarm system if you have sought the advice of a competent person and the fire and rescue service.
Action on hearing the fire alarm
On discovering a fire, it is the duty of every person to sound the nearest fire alarm immediately. The plan should include the method of raising the alarm in the case of fire. The plan should instruct all personnel upon hearing the fire alarm to act in accordance with the agreed FEEP strategy and if a fire warden’s scheme is in force, they, on hearing the alarm, should proceed to pre-determined positions to assist members of the public and staff to leave the building by the nearest safe route. Lifts and escalators should not be used due to possible electrical failure unless they are part of a Personal Emergency Evacuation Plan. Personnel should not re-enter the building except for the Fire Team.
Calling the fire brigade
The Fire Service should also be informed immediately, either by switchboard operator or person discovering fire, dependent on conditions:
- Work Time – Switchboard operator to be familiar with the emergency evacuation plan, also should ensure necessary extensions switched through when switchboard is unattended.
- Other Times – Remainder of Staff (Cleaners, caretakers etc) also to be familiar with procedure. In any case the most senior official should ensure that Fire Service ha been called.
Power/process isolation
Close Down Procedure – Adopt your own ‘Close Down’ procedure as appropriate
Identification of key escape routes In premises where members of the public or persons unfamiliar with layout of the premises are present there should be means available to identify the key escape routes. They could include schematic drawings and most importantly emergency escape also exit signs.
Fire evacuation plans, are an essential for all work places.
Prices start from only £169.00 plus vat