- Prepare a PEEP for every individual who may need assistance evacuating the building
- Identify and maintain designated refuge areas within protected stairwells on every floor
- Ensure evacuation chairs are available, inspected, and positioned at refuge area locations
- Train designated staff to operate evacuation chairs and carry devices safely
- Install visual fire alarm beacons in areas occupied by people with hearing impairments
- Review and update PEEPs whenever building layout changes due to construction works
- Maintain accessible escape routes throughout all phases of refurbishment or fit-out work
- Brief fire wardens on the location and needs of all persons with PEEPs each shift
- Include assisted evacuation rehearsal in every scheduled fire drill exercise
- Coordinate with the building occupier before altering any corridor, lift, or stairway
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- DON'T assume all occupants can self-evacuate via stairs during a fire emergency
- DON'T block refuge areas with construction materials, tools, or temporary hoardings
- DON'T remove or disable visual fire alarm beacons without providing an alternative
- DON'T leave evacuation chairs unmaintained or stored in inaccessible locked cupboards
- DON'T carry out works that block accessible escape routes without a temporary alternative
- DON'T rely on lifts for evacuation unless they are designated fire evacuation lifts
- DON'T forget to update PEEPs when an individual's mobility or needs change
- DON'T exclude disabled persons from fire drill exercises — their plan must be practised
- DON'T remove handrails or tactile guidance from escape routes during building works
- DON'T delegate assisted evacuation to untrained personnel — proper training is essential
See also: Fire Safety Awareness on Site | Fire Evacuation Procedures
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