Office buildings, healthcare facilities, educational institutions and other occupancies, like high-rise buildings, are legally required to practice fire evacuation drills at least once a year. However, your plan and associated drills may need to be altered to reflect changes in your organization or building. For example, if a new employee joins your workforce, who has a mobility impairment that was previously unaccounted for, your evacuation plan must factor in their needs during an emergency.
Let’s explore how often your facilities must practice fire drills and what events will lead to your evacuation plan being tested more frequently, along with how often you should update your emergency plans and what equipment is needed to practice a safe evacuation.
According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), homeowners are encouraged to practice their fire evacuation drills twice a year — however, this is not legally mandated. Workplaces, healthcare facilities and educational institutions, on the other hand, are legally required to test their plans at least once a year.
OSHA has shared 5 scenarios that may trigger the need for a fire drill practice within the workplace. These suggestions are also suitable for educational institutions and healthcare facilities, and are as follows:
After each drill, employees and management should gather to discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the evacuation procedure. This allows you to create a more effective life-saving plan and learn where faults are. This also alerts you to what equipment is needed for a safe evacuation and how participants are likely to react during an emergency.
Having the right combination of evacuation equipment can improve outcomes in real-life emergencies.
While homeowners aren’t legally required to have safety equipment in their homes, the investment will never go to waste. Workplaces, facilities, and institutions, however, are legally required to have the following items readily available and in working order:
An evacuation chair can serve a range of purposes during an evacuation. From safely moving those with impairments, to assisting those with temporary ailments or who may have fallen unconscious.
An EMS evacuation stair chair is a reliable emergency mobility aid that ensures you can assist people with mobility impairments during a fire evacuation, without needing specialist training to operate it safely. They are durable, offer safety restraints and can evacuate people with a range of disabilities. EMS evacuation stair chairs are also affordable and require little maintenance.At Mobile Stairlift, we’re committed to helping you keep safe. That’s why we’ve created a durable and lightweight evacuation chair. Our FDA-approved EZ Evacuation Chair is designed to serve as a reliable, easy-to-operate aid to safely evacuate anyone who needs a little extra help. Click the button below to learn more about our EZ Evacuation Chair.