What is meant by fire emergency plan?
Fire department plans are standardized documents that serve as a management tool for firefighters to quickly orient themselves and assess the situation during operations in buildings or facilities. They contain important information about the building structure, fire protection equipment, hazard areas, and attack routes, and are regulated according to DIN 14095.
Typical software functions in the area of "Fire Department Plans":
- Digital Plan Creation: Creation and editing of building floor plans and facility layouts.
- Symbol Library: Management of standardized symbols for fire protection equipment and hazard areas.
- Automatic Updates: Regular review and updating of plans.
- Version Control: Tracking changes and updates.
- Export Function: Output of plans in various formats (e.g., PDF, DWG).
- Integration Capability: Connection to building management systems or fire alarm systems.
Examples of "Fire Department Plans":
- Overview Plan: Representation of the entire building structure with access routes and assembly areas for the fire department.
- Floor Plan: Detailed representation of individual floors with fire compartments and escape routes.
- Site Plan: Overview of the object's surroundings with adjacent streets and buildings.
- Special Plan: Detailed representation of areas with special hazards or complex structures.
- Wastewater Plan: Representation of firefighting water retention and relevant wastewater systems.
- Textual Explanations: Additional information on contact persons, working hours, and special hazards.