Fire safety plans are only effective if they are based on accurate and up-to-date information.
A fire safety inspection of the property is therefore the first and most important step in creating or revising these plans. It serves to gather information and ensures that all fire safety-related aspects of a building are correctly recorded and documented.
An on-site inspection is always necessary when new fire safety plans are to be drawn up or existing plans are to be revised.
The reason: only by recording the actual condition of a property is it possible to develop reliable and usable plans—whether these are fire department plans, escape and rescue plans, or seating plans.
Additional use cases for property inspections include:
The data to be recorded varies depending on the type of fire protection plan. During the inspection, all safety-related information must be recorded in detail. This includes, among other things:
Before the inspection, it is determined which fire safety plans are required. The type of plan selected determines what information needs to be collected.
Internal company information is also often necessary—for example, for fire safety regulations, emergency plans, or evacuation concepts. This data can be collected during the inspection.
Only fully documented and up-to-date fire safety plans provide the guidance that can save lives in an emergency. Incorrect or outdated information can cost emergency services valuable minutes – with serious consequences. The property inspection is therefore not a formality, but a key safety tool in preventive fire protection.
CWS Fire Safety supports you with its many years of experience and comprehensive expertise in every phase of your fire protection planning.
Our experts know what is important when it comes to recording fire protection-related data—precisely, efficiently, and reliably. Benefit from our comprehensive service: from site inspections and planning to final coordination with authorities and the fire department.