What is meant by rescue plan?
A rescue plan is a standardized document used in public or commercial buildings as well as in specified structural facilities to show the quickest and safest way to the outside or to a safe location in case of emergency. It contains important information about escape routes, emergency exits, assembly points, and safety equipment, and serves for quick orientation and evacuation in case of danger.
Typical software functions in the area of "Rescue Plan":
- Digital Plan Creation: Creation and editing of building floor plans and facility layouts.
- Symbol Library: Management of standardized symbols for escape routes, emergency exits, and safety equipment.
- Automatic Route Calculation: Determination of the shortest and safest escape route.
- Version Control: Tracking changes and updates to the plans.
- Export Function: Output of plans in various formats (e.g., PDF, DWG) for print output or digital display.
- Integration Capability: Connection to building management systems or fire alarm systems.
Examples of "Rescue Plan":
- Floor Plan: Detailed representation of a floor with marked escape routes and emergency exits.
- Overview Plan: Overall representation of the building with marked assembly points and access routes for rescue forces.
- Interactive Digital Rescue Plan: Dynamic display of the nearest escape route on screens or mobile devices.
- Tactile Rescue Plan: Specially designed for visually impaired persons with touchable elements.
- Multilingual Rescue Plan: Presentation of the most important information in different languages for international environments.
- Rescue Plan for Special Buildings: Specific plans for hospitals, nursing homes, schools, or other buildings with special requirements.