Ensuring the well-being of vulnerable residents during an evacuation is crucial.

This guide provides essential tools and strategies to help you create a safe and compliant fire evacuation plan for residents who may face additional challenges. Whether due to physical disabilities, language barriers, or mental health conditions, not all individuals can follow a standard evacuation process. This resource outlines how to engage residents in meaningful conversations about their needs, comply with legal responsibilities, and ensure every individual is supported in an emergency.

Guide includes:

  • Identifying vulnerable residents
  • Developing Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans (PEEPs)
  • Legal responsibilities under Fire Safety regulations
  • Supporting residents through communication and resources
  • Mitigating fire risks within residential buildings

PLEASE NOTE: this document is for guidance only and does not substitute the key requirement and duty placed on employers and businesses which is to develop a premises emergency evacuation plan covering all likely scenarios of occupation.

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Embedding good practice into your organisation doesn’t have to be a headache.

Our downloadable resources are designed and developed as practical tools to support you and your team in the fair treatment of your vulnerable customers.

Our resources include strategic documents to support compliance and training activities to build awareness of vulnerable circumstances. These offer a valuable point of reference during communications with vulnerable customers and support consistency in customer service.

Embedding good practice into your organisation doesn’t have to be a headache. Our downloadable resources are designed and developed as practical tools to support you and your team in the fair treatment of your vulnerable customers.

Our resources include strategic documents to support compliance and training activities to build awareness of vulnerable circumstances. These offer a valuable point of reference during communications with vulnerable customers and support consistency in customer service.

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Ensuring the well-being of vulnerable residents during an evacuation is crucial.

This guide provides essential tools and strategies to help you create a safe and compliant fire evacuation plan for residents who may face additional challenges. Whether due to physical disabilities, language barriers, or mental health conditions, not all individuals can follow a standard evacuation process. This resource outlines how to engage residents in meaningful conversations about their needs, comply with legal responsibilities, and ensure every individual is supported in an emergency.

Guide includes:

  • Identifying vulnerable residents
  • Developing Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans (PEEPs)
  • Legal responsibilities under Fire Safety regulations
  • Supporting residents through communication and resources
  • Mitigating fire risks within residential buildings

PLEASE NOTE: this document is for guidance only and does not substitute the key requirement and duty placed on employers and businesses which is to develop a premises emergency evacuation plan covering all likely scenarios of occupation.

£50.00 excl. VAT

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