Fire & Safety Planning & System Designs

A properly developed fire safety plan protects building occupants, reduces damage and prevents emergencies. It helps building occupants gain confidence and familiarity with emergency procedures. It should include comprehensive, detailed information about your building and emergency procedures that work and are easy to understand, such as:


What our consultants provide

A Fire Safety Plan must be in place before you can obtain an occupancy permit for these buildings. Once your buildings are occupied, you will need a properly completed and stored FSP ready for your annual fire inspection.

  • Produce AutoCAD drawings, using M.B. fire department standards
  • Sends a hard copy and digital copy of the completed fire safety plan to you and the fire department
  • Produces wall plaque signs to be installed on each floor, usually by the elevators
  • Lock Box
  • Fire Safety Plans & Operational Manual

What is a Fire Plan made of?

A Fire Safety Plan must be in place before you can obtain an occupancy permit for these buildings. Once your buildings are occupied, you will need a properly completed and stored FSP ready for your annual fire inspection.

  • A comprehensive fire safety building audit
  • Documentation of building resources and human resources
  • Fire department and firefighting information
  • Specific emergency procedures for occupants
  • Fire drill procedures and records
  • Methods for controlling fire hazards in the building
  • Maintenance schedule for the building’s fire protection equipment
  • Alternative safety measures for occupants
  • Building schematic floor and site plans