Fire Evacuation Signs for your business
Mandatory for all Australian Workplaces
We are a leading service provider of emergency evacuation diagrams for all applications.
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What is an Evacuation Diagram?
Evacuation diagrams are one of the most important pieces of information for your building. The signs purpose is to provide occupants with information on how to evacuate your building should an emergency situation happen.
Why Should a Business Have an Evacuation Diagram?
Evacuation Diagrams are mandatory for all Australian Workplaces* and multiple residency buildings. Our professional design team is a leading service provider of emergency evacuation diagrams for all applications.
What Should be Included in an Evacuation Diagram?
Evacuation Diagrams will consist of a pictorial representation of the floor or area of a building and other relevant emergency response information.. They are intended to provide emergency and evacuation information for occupants and visitors and contain information such as:
- Exit lights and exit routes
- Assembly points/areas
- Emergency information
- Portable and fixed firefighting equipment
- Manual call points (MCP)/communication equipment.
- Fire control rooms
- Emergency procedures
- The date the diagram was created and when it is valid until.
- The site name and full address.
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I was delighted to find the FCF website online after being quoted thousands of dollars to complete fire safety works for my business. We had limited time with an upcoming inspection and FCF made the process so easy and stress-free. Our fire and evacuation plans were completed in record time and for very reasonable prices. Fast and professional in all dealings. I would highly recommend FCF services and look forward to using them again in the future.
Jessica Young - Young Allied Health